inflectional suffix

English

Noun

inflectional suffix (plural inflectional suffixes)

  1. An ending, a suffix added to a word and forming part of a declensional or conjugational paradigm.
    In English the inflectional suffix -ed is used to form the past of most regular verbs.

See also

  • Category:English inflectional suffixes
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