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How do native speakers know which morphological variations are possible in cases where word-evidence is sparse?
etymology
morphology
inflectional-morphology
Why does the 3rd-person of verbs that end in -y follow the rule for plural nouns instead of verbs?
grammatical-number
orthography
conjugation
inflectional-morphology
Other than “to be”, what verbs in English change in the subjunctive past tense?
verbs
subjunctive-mood
inflectional-morphology
irregular-verbs
Insight into the pronunciation of the word algae?
grammatical-number
pronunciation-vs-spelling
latin
transatlantic-differences
inflectional-morphology
Why isn't "giraves" the plural of "giraffe" like "wolves" is for "wolf"? [duplicate]
etymology
grammatical-number
phonology
inflectional-morphology
irregular-plurals
Is "-ed" an inflectional or derivational morpheme in "the stressed syllables"?
grammar
grammaticality
morphology
derivational-morphology
inflectional-morphology
There is no question that you will not misunderstand this sentence
writing-style
ambiguity
negation
superlative-degree
inflectional-morphology
Differentiating between verb-ing and gerunds [duplicate]
gerunds
syntactic-analysis
inflectional-morphology
Can adjectives get plural s?
grammar
nouns
adjectives
grammatical-number
inflectional-morphology
Why is borne a past participle of bear?
past-tense
past-participles
inflectional-morphology
germanic-languages
Why is slain a past participle of slay? [duplicate]
past-tense
past-participles
old-english
middle-english
inflectional-morphology
Is "criterions" a valid plural for "criterion"?
grammatical-number
dictionaries
greek
variants
inflectional-morphology
Singular to plural noun [duplicate]
grammatical-number
phonology
middle-english
inflectional-morphology
irregular-plurals
Can "believed" ever be an adjective?
nouns
adjectives
past-participles
derivational-morphology
inflectional-morphology
Difference between gerund and present participle [duplicate]
gerunds
latin
syntactic-analysis
present-participles
inflectional-morphology
Are the verbs that are conjugated to end in "-n" in the past participle related?
verbs
history
past-participles
morphology
inflectional-morphology
Skyping or Skypeing
orthography
inflectional-morphology
How to unambiguously indicate inflections where letters are sometimes removed?
grammar
morphology
inflectional-morphology
inflections
Plural form of country names
grammatical-number
inflectional-morphology
Logical/Etymological reason for unique conjugation of third person singular present tense
etymology
historical-change
inflectional-morphology
grammatical-person
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