Uncommon to Austronesian languages, K�o is a highly isolating language that lacks inflectional morphology or clear morphological derivation.
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The classes are comparable to the distinction between derivational and inflectional morphology although they are not necessarily homologous with them.
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Paamese demonstrates extensive inflectional morphology on verbs, distinguishing between a number of different modal categories that are expressed as prefixes.
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Her contributions to the field of language development include studies on the acquisition of inflectional morphology, quantifiers and verb frames.
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The Ryukyuan languages consistently distinguish between the word classes of nouns and verbs, distinguished by the fact that verbs take inflectional morphology.
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Because English lacks most inflectional morphology, the finite and the nonfinite forms of a verb may appear the same in a given context.
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Applied to Slovak, being an inflectional language, the automatic acquisition focuses on the inflectional morphology as well as on the derivational morphology.
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There was a well-developed system of derivational and possibly inflectional morphology, formed using consonants added onto the beginning or end of a syllable.
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They are distinguished from the primary formations by the fact that they generally are part of the derivational rather than inflectional morphology system in the daughter languages.
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The remaining Greek dialects of Asia Minor display borrowing of vocabulary, function words, derivational morphology, and some borrowed nominal and verbal inflectional morphology from Turkish.