Inflection Word Classes
In Japanese, are four parts of speech 品詞 or word classes can inflect.
Word Type | Word Class (Part of Speech) |
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Independent Words 自立語 |
用言 | verbs 動詞 |
u-Verbs 五段 |
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iru-verbs 上一段 |
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eru-verbs 下一段 |
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ka-verbs カ変 |
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sa-verbs サ変 |
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i-adjectives 形容詞 |
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na-adjectives 形容動詞 |
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Affix Words 付属語 |
Auxiliary Verbs 助動詞 |
Verbs and adjectives are collectively called 用言 (lit. "operable words" or "inflectable words"). All 用言 can be used independently (自立語) in a sentence. Auxiliary verbs, however, are affix words (付属語) and must attach to another word to be useful – they are never independent.
Anatomy of Inflection
All inflecting words change form to express nuances such as tense, aspect, mood, polarity, etc., all while retaining a basic meaning.
Usually a portion of the word remains unchanged – this part called the word stem or base, or 語幹 in Japanese.
Japanese inflections always occur at the end of a word. The part of the word that changes through inflection is called the inflection tail, or 活用語尾 in Japanese.
Word | 語幹 Stem |
活用語尾 Inflectional Tail |
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美しい | = | 美し | + | い |
話す | = | 話 | + | す |
Inflection & Agglutination
Very few useful Japanese stem + inflecting tail combinations are useful by themselves.
Japanese is both (1) inflectional and (2) agglutinative. Inflection was explained above. Agglutination is the process of affixing (adding) one or more words to a base word, like connecting train cars to a locomotive. Through agglutination, new meanings can be created.
Some of the agglutinating affixes can themselves inflect and except further affixes. But words don't necessarily have to inflect in order to agglutinate.
Inflection | Agglutination | ||||
語幹 Stem |
活用語尾 Inflectional Tail |
Affix | |||
美し | + | かっ | + | た | |
話 | + | し | + | ます |
The illustration above shows how inflection and agglutination can be used together. These are two simple examples, how there are many combinations for words that can affix to inflecting words:
- Particles such as に・は・も etc.
- Inflecting and non-inflecting auxiliary verbs such as う ・て・ない
- Other parts of speech, e.g. other 用言 or nouns