| 31. | Even in his better work, Eastwood's direction has been like his acting : flat and uninflected.
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| 32. | There is also the uninflected pronoun " ci?", which is only used with abstract antecedents.
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| 33. | The causative verb | | YE | | comes after ( uninflected ) stems to form a causative construction.
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| 34. | Her phrasing was uninflected, leading her, for instance, to throw away the climaxes of the Rose Adagio.
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| 35. | Hyde's reading was uninflected; he kept his eyes down as he read from papers on a lectern.
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| 36. | Either the uninflected or inflected form can be used, although the uninflected form is more common outside set phrases.
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| 37. | Either the uninflected or inflected form can be used, although the uninflected form is more common outside set phrases.
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| 38. | Is there a variant spelling for the uninflected form / all the other inflections, or just some of them?
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| 39. | Adjectives that end in a vowel in their uninflected form are rare, and there are no fixed rules for them.
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| 40. | Asked about his shyness, Alpert answers in a soft, uninflected voice : " I never know what to say.
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