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An inflectional [[Morpheme (definition)|morpheme]] is an affix that does not change the word class of the roots to which they are affixed e.g. ''dance'' versus the past tense ''danced''.
 
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An inflectional morpheme is an affix that does not change the word class of the roots to which they are affixed e.g. dance versus the past tense danced.