inflection_continuum.jpg The image displays a diagram illustrating a spectrum or continuum between two linguistic concepts: "inflection" and "derivation." The background is white. At the top left, the word "inflection" appears in orange-red text. At the top right, the word "derivation" appears in blue text. Connecting these two words is a long, horizontal purple line with arrowheads pointing to both ends, indicating that they exist on opposite ends of a spectrum but are related. Below this top section, there are lists of characteristics associated with each term, color-coded to match their respective headers. Under "inflection" on the left side, written in orange-red text, are four lines describing its properties: more abstract more dependent on sentence context same concept widely applicable Under "derivation" on the right side, written in blue text, are four corresponding lines describing its properties: more concrete less dependent on sentence context different concept more restricted This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.