0 (of a word) to change spelling or ending according to the way it is used in a sentence; to change a spelling or ending in this way:
A similarly shared sensibility is readable in disco's thematics of sophistication - a sophistication peculiarly inflected by a sort of gritty candour.
As is often the case, 3rd person is not overtly inflected.
The learners use lexical markers (free morphemes) as precursors of fully inflected thematic verbs (as in hij is liegt 'he is lies').
Each of the six inflected forms includes one practice item and five testing items.
Frequency and the lexical storage of regularly inflected forms.
As regards the medium frequency contrast, inflected words elicited again longer reaction times than the monomor phemic ones.
Just prior to each viewing, the experimenter would state the sentence containing the inflected novel verb.
Also, inflected forms that contained a vowel change were counted as separate entries.