Parentheses indicate inflectional endings not found in Chinese, inferred by the Japanese reader.
Generally it is the final syllable containing the inflectional ending is written phonetically.
However, in the north of Ireland, the system eroded, and most of the inflectional endings disappeared.
They are units of meaning, independent of any inflectional endings, or whether it is one word or several.
The nasal element of *im, *in, *um, *un is lost word-finally in inflectional endings, and therefore does not cause nasalization.
In Common Eldarin, these prepositions were postpositions instead, and later became inflectional endings.
An inflectional ending is available as a shorthand for the simple past tense.
In the Turkish terms for the constructive and inflectional endings, three roots are involved:
Various compound tense-aspect-moods occur by doubling up the inflectional endings.
Like the inflectional endings, each has a few different allomorphs.