flectional


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flec·tion

 (flĕk′shən)
n.
Variant of flexion..

flec′tion·al adj.
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flectional

adj flectional endingFlexionsendung f
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While flectional ties within the family and within extra familial informal support systems act as protective factors10.
A follow me young man, a kind of ribbon) is based on a matrix utterance ("suivez-moi, jeune homme" / follow me, young man) where the flectional morpheme (-ez) is retained.
It is a kind of a contact vernacular where certain elements of creolization may be observed--overgeneralizations, simplification of grammatical structures, reduction of flectional endings, etc.