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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_75073" /> == | |||
<p> The name given to the changes in the end of words to indicate relations, not so common in English—being usually expressed among us by prepositions—as in Latin, Greek, and other languages, but occurring in English as king's, mine, ours, to indicate possession; inflection in nouns is called declension, and in verbs conjugation. </p> | <p> The name given to the changes in the end of words to indicate relations, not so common in English—being usually expressed among us by prepositions—as in Latin, Greek, and other languages, but occurring in [[English]] as king's, mine, ours, to indicate possession; inflection in nouns is called declension, and in verbs conjugation. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_75073"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/inflection Inflection from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_75073"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/inflection Inflection from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
The name given to the changes in the end of words to indicate relations, not so common in English—being usually expressed among us by prepositions—as in Latin, Greek, and other languages, but occurring in English as king's, mine, ours, to indicate possession; inflection in nouns is called declension, and in verbs conjugation.