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Wikipedia's Community Is at an Inflection Point
Tuesday, Dec 1 at 6:17 PM
When the wall came down
After East Germany announced the easing of border controls, thousands
stormed the Berlin Wall and demanded its opening. Deutsche Welle looks back
at the events connected with this turning point in European history.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/
The authors conclude by quoting W. Edwards Deming who typically closed his week-long, very intense, quality seminars with a comment most will remember for their entire lives. With all the proper voice inflections he said, "There is no need to do any of this ----------- (very long pause), failure is always an option."
inflection (GRAMMAR), UK ALSO inflexion
noun [C]
a change in or addition to the form of a word which shows a change in the way it is used in sentences:
If you add the plural inflection '-s' to 'dog' you get 'dogs'.
inflected
adjective
'Finds' and 'found' are inflected forms of 'find'.
inflection (SPEECH), UK ALSO inflexion
noun [C or U]
the way in which the sound of your voice changes during speech, for example when you emphasize particular words:
His voice was low and flat, with almost no inflection.
in・flect











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