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The inflexion of verbs

Lexemes are fundamental linguistic units that can be individual words or composite forms made up of multiple orthographic words. In the context of inflexional morphology, lexemes undergo various modifications to convey different grammatical meanings.

The inflexion of verbs

Ex. Talk

What kind of narration introduces the viewpoint?


Type in the answer.

First person point of view - the story is narrated through a viewpoint character using the personal pronouns 'I' or 'we'Second person point of view - the story is told by using the personal pronoun 'you'Third person point of view - the most common type of narration; the story is narrated by using the third person pronouns 'he', 'she' and 'they'Omniscient point of view - an all-seeing observer tells the story

It is often but not always an individual word

Point of view


What does the character think, say or do that suggests his perspective on the issue? Type in a quote and try to maintain the citation format. Example: 'He would like to show his drawings to his dad, but he didn't dare.(...)He'd thought his dad would be pleased. He wasn't. What are they teaching in that damn school? he had asked.' (Paterson, 2.8)

A lexeme

Whose character does the third point of view belong to?


Type in his/ her name. Example: Mr. Aarons, Jesse's father.

A root

Decide on the second point of view


Name the character (it can either be the main character, or one of the supporting characters) whose point of view you are presenting. Example: Miss Edmunds, Jesse's music teacher.

Basic part always present in a lexeme

Point of view


Type in a quote that points out the character's position about the issue. Try to follow a citation format such as: author's name, chapter and page. Example: 'She said he was unusually talented, and she hoped he wouldn't let anything discourage him.' (Paterson, 2. 8)

Ex. (PLAY)er

How is the viewpoint introduced in the story?


Type in the answer.

First person point of viewSecond person point of viewThird person point of viewOmniscient point of view

The Inflexion of Verbs

Type in the name


of the multiple-perspectives text. Example: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

Composite Lexeme

Decide on the fourth point of view


Type in the name of the last character whose perspective on the issue you are going to present. Example: Leslie Burke, Jesse's new next-door neighbor and best friend.

It is a lexeme made up of more than one ortographic word

Point of view


Type in a relevant quote that highlights the character's point of view. Try to follow a citation format such as: author's name, chapter and page. Example: I can't get the poetry of the trees,' he said. She nodded. Don't worry,' she said. You will someday. He believed her.' (Paterson, 4. 24)

Ex. Speak up

How is the viewpoint introduced in the story?


Type in the answer.

First person point of view - the story is narrated through a viewpoint character using the personal pronouns 'I' or 'we'Second person point of view - the story is told by using the personal pronoun 'you'Third person point of view - the most common type of narration; the story is narrated by using the third person pronouns 'he', 'she' and 'they'Omniscient point of view - an all-seeing observer tells the story

Called as "Conjugation" such as a vowel change. Ex. Car(s), Play(ed)

Identify an important issue


from the text that is being presented from different angles. Type it in. Example: Jesse's drawing talent.

A stem

Decide on the first point of view


you are going to present. Type in the name of the character (it can either be the main character, or one of the supporting characters) whose point of view belongs to. Example: Jesse Oliver Aarons, Jr., the main character of the novel, a fifth-grader living in a rural Southern area.

Only ocurrs in the INFLEXIONAL MORPHOLOGY

Point of view


Type in a relevant quote that highlights the character's point of view towards the issue. Try following a citation format such as: author's name, chapter and page. Example: 'Jesse drew the way some people drank whiskey.(...)Lord, he loved to draw.(...)When he was in first grade, he told his father that he wanted to be an artist when he grew up.' (Paterson, 2. 7)

Ex. Actor(s)

What type of narration introduces the viewpoint?


Type in the answer.

First person point of view - the story is narrated through a viewpoint character using the personal pronouns 'I' or 'we'Second person point of view - the story is told by using the personal pronoun 'you'Third person point of view - the most common type of narration; the story is narrated by using the third person pronouns 'he', 'she' and 'they'Omniscient point of view - an all-seeing observer tells the story