inflection_continuum_table.jpg The image displays a structured table titled Table 5.6 A continuum from inflection to derivation located at the bottom of the page. The table is organized into seven columns and contains six rows of data below the header row. The column headers, reading from left to right, are: Language, Formation, Example, cum, obl, new, unl, cm. The first row of data reads: English, 3rd singular, walk/walks, I, I, I, I, I. The second row reads: English, noun plural, song/songs, D, I, I, I, I. The third row reads: Spanish, diminutive, gato/gatito, D, D, I, I, I. The fourth row reads: English, repetitive, write/rewrite, D, D, D, I, I. The fifth row reads: English, female noun, poet/poetess, D, D, D, D, I. The sixth row reads: English, action noun, resent/resentment, D, D, D, D, D. Below the main body of the table, there is a note providing definitions for the abbreviations used in the final five columns. The text reads: Note: cum= cumulative expression; obl = obligatory; new = new concept; unl = unlimited applicability; cm = compositional meaning. The table is bounded by horizontal lines separating the header from the data and framing the entire section, including the caption at the bottom which is bolded. 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.