infinitive, inflected – special form of the Old English infinitive which occurswhen governed by
the preposition to
 ̄.
inflectional morphology – area of morphology concerned with changes in word shape (e.g.
through affixation) that are determined by, or potentially affect, the grammatical context in
which a word appears. See also lexeme.
instrumental – a case used when the noun phrase exhibits functions such as‘association with’,
but such functions often shown by the dative rather thanthe instrumental. The instrumental is
also used in a variety of idiomaticexpressionism.
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