The chapter concludes with a discussion of agreement markers triggered by inflection classes. |
They show both Viennese classical charm and the inflection of English and Scottish folk-song characteristic of his many ballad operas. |
True, it spoke without much inflection, as if reporting a cricket score from a sticky wicket. |
For example, many Mon-Khmer languages in Southeast Asia have no inflections and no tones. |
In it, ironised romance is married to a narrative of personal development with feminist inflections. |
He is less free with tempo than other conductors are, less willing to use rubato to follow the inflections of the text. |