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| inflection | 1. The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected. 2. A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twist. 3. A slide, modulation, or accent of the voice; as, the rising and the falling inflection. 4. The variation or change which words undergo to mark case, gender, number, comparison, tense, person, mood, voice, etc. 5. Any change or modification in the pitch or tone of the voice. A departure from the monotone, or reciting note, in chanting. 6. <optics> Same as Diffraction. <geometry> Point of inflection, the point on opposite sides of which a curve bends in contrary ways. Origin: L. Inflexio: cf. F. Inflexion. See Inflect Alternative forms: inflecxion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a change in the form of a word (usually by adding a suffix) to indicate a change in its grammatical function prosody: the patterns of stress and intonation in a language deviation from a straight or normal course modulation: a manner of speaking in which the loudness or pitch or tone of the voice is modified
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The rise and fall of voice pitch used for expression.
Ãâó: access.autistics.org/resources/glossary/main.html
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refers to an alteration in pitch or tone of voice or to a change in the form of a word indicating grammatical features such as number, person, or tense.
Ãâó: www.state.tn.us/education/ci/cistandards2001/la/ci...
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the opposite of monotone. A voice with good inflection varies in tempo, pitch, and volume.
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| inflection | the patterns of stress and intonation in a language |
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| inflection | a manner of speaking in which the loudness or pitch or tone of the voice is modified |
| inflection | deviation from a straight or normal course |
| inflection | a change in the form of a word (usually by adding a suffix) to indicate a change in its grammatical function |
| inflection | expressing grammatical relations by means of affixes or changes in vowels or consonants |
| inflection | characterized by inflections indicating grammatical distinctions |
| inflection | an inflection that is added at the end of a root word |
| inflection | the part of grammar that deals with the inflections of words |
| inflection | an inflection that is added at the end of a root word |
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