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Corruption of ‘accidents’, signifying the properties and qualities of the parts of speech, such as gender, number, and case. Originally the word meant a small book containing these, but it is now used to express that part of grammar which deals with inflections.



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In the Spanish language, the indicative and subjunctive mood is expressed by means of inflectional morphology.
Yet, the inflectional morphology poses one of the frequently reported learning problems in ESL pedagogy (Makalela, 1999; Kachru, 1986; Lowenberg, 2002; Schmied, 1991).
 
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