-inflected - definition. What is -inflected
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Conjugated preposition; Inflected prepositions

-inflected      
1.
-inflected is used to form adjectives describing someone's voice or accent. (LITERARY)
'Sergeant, I should like a word with you,' said the newcomer, in a pleasantly-inflected baritone.
COMB in ADJ
2.
-inflected is used to form adjectives describing the style of a piece of music or a performance. (JOURNALISM)
...his attacking, gospel-inflected vocal style.
COMB in ADJ
Inflected preposition         
In linguistics, an inflected preposition is a type of word that occurs in some languages, that corresponds to the combination of a preposition and a personal pronoun. For instance, the Welsh word () is an inflected form of the preposition i meaning "to/for him"; it would not be grammatically correct to say *.
Fusional language         
LANGUAGE WHERE ONE KIND OF INFLECTION INDICATES MULTIPLE CHANGES OF ASPECT
Inflectional language; Inflected languages; Inflective language; Inflecting language; Fusional languages; Fusional; Inflected form; Inflecting languages; Fusional Language; Inflected language
Fusional languages or inflected languages are a type of synthetic language, distinguished from agglutinative languages by their tendency to use a single inflectional morpheme to denote multiple grammatical, syntactic, or semantic features.

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Inflected preposition

In linguistics, an inflected preposition is a type of word that occurs in some languages, that corresponds to the combination of a preposition and a personal pronoun. For instance, the Welsh word iddo (/ɪðɔ/) is an inflected form of the preposition i meaning "to/for him"; it would not be grammatically correct to say *i fe.

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1. He chews on each syllable in an accent as Flatbush–inflected as the day he wandered north four decades ago.
2. This summer he‘s reunited with Steely Dan, the jazz–inflected rock group he worked with as a sideman in the early 1'70s.
3. Veracruz has been Mexico‘s most famed Gulf port since the days of Hernan Cortez and is famed for its African–inflected music.
4. "More and more of our national and international questions are religiously inflected, he said, citing President Bushs speeches laden with biblical references.
5. "They feel if this goes to the jury they (jurors) will conclude it was what we have said, a self–inflected gunshot wound."