They show both Viennese classical charm and the inflection of English and Scottish folk-song characteristic of his many ballad operas. |
The chapter concludes with a discussion of agreement markers triggered by inflection classes. |
True, it spoke without much inflection, as if reporting a cricket score from a sticky wicket. |
French has inflectional morphology to indicate plurality, person, number, and tense, so inflection is not a foreign concept. |
Keeping track of your tone of voice, volume and inflection is also a good idea. |
As we shall see, each inflection of the triune name identifies all three persons of the Trinity. |