New posts in inflectional-morphology

How do native speakers know which morphological variations are possible in cases where word-evidence is sparse?

Why does the 3rd-person of verbs that end in -y follow the rule for plural nouns instead of verbs?

Other than “to be”, what verbs in English change in the subjunctive past tense?

Insight into the pronunciation of the word algae?

Why isn't "giraves" the plural of "giraffe" like "wolves" is for "wolf"? [duplicate]

Is "-ed" an inflectional or derivational morpheme in "the stressed syllables"?

There is no question that you will not misunderstand this sentence

Differentiating between verb-ing and gerunds [duplicate]

Can adjectives get plural s?

Why is borne a past participle of bear?

Why is slain a past participle of slay? [duplicate]

Is "criterions" a valid plural for "criterion"?

Singular to plural noun [duplicate]

Can "believed" ever be an adjective?

Difference between gerund and present participle [duplicate]

Are the verbs that are conjugated to end in "-n" in the past participle related?

Skyping or Skypeing

How to unambiguously indicate inflections where letters are sometimes removed?

Plural form of country names

Logical/Etymological reason for unique conjugation of third person singular present tense