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Conjugation Summary
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 [Dongci bianwei, 2001] Film In her masterfully directed first feature film, Emily Tang (Tang Xiaobai), one of the few female directors of the Sixth Generation, draws a subtle yet harrowing picture of the despair that struck her generation after...
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Conjugation [Lat. Coniugatio ‘Connection’] Summary
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 Morphological marking of the verb stem with regard to the verbal grammatical categories of person, number, tense, mood, voice, and (to the extent it is grammaticalized) aspect. Conjugational patterns differ from language to language. The formal...
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 // n. 1. The inflection of (particularly finite) verbs. 2. (of a particular lexical verb) The complete paradigm of inflected forms which the verb can assume. 3. (of a particular language) One of the several classes into which verbs may be divided by...
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 (from Latin, con: together, jugare: yoke) A word with many uses; in biochemistry, this means to join molecules together without losing the identity of either one (that is, it is not the formation of a new COMPOUND). For an example, see...
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 adj. Denoting two objects in a representation which mutually implicate each other’s...
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Conjugation Summary
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 Conjugal redirects here. For the type of prison visit, see conjugal visit. Conjugation may refer to: Grammatical conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic form. Latin conjugation, Spanish conjugation and the English verb, each with complex...

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