adjective
- Deviating from the normal or expected pattern; irregular or anomalous.
- (Linguistics) Relating to a noun or verb that does not follow the standard declension or conjugation pattern of its class.
Usage: Formal or technical usage; Often used in linguistics and grammar to describe words that do not follow standard inflection patterns
Usage: Technical term in grammar and historical linguistics; Commonly applied to ancient languages such as Latin and Greek
Examples
- The Latin noun 'vis' (force) is heteroclitic because it does not follow the standard third-declension pattern.
- Some verbs in ancient Greek are heteroclitic, showing unexpected forms across their conjugations.
- The researcher noted several heteroclitic features in the dialect that set it apart from the standard language.
- Heteroclitic words often pose challenges for language learners studying classical languages.
- The grammar book devoted a chapter to heteroclitic nouns and their irregular forms.
- This heteroclitic behavior in the text suggests it may come from a different linguistic tradition.