inflectionally

/ɪnˈflɛkʃənəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to or involves the grammatical change of word forms.
    • The two languages differ inflectionally, with one using many endings and the other using word order.
    • Inflectionally, English is less complex than Latin, which has many verb conjugations.
    • The word 'better' is inflectionally related to 'good' as its comparative form.
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