paradigms_inflection.jpg The image displays a linguistic diagram illustrating the relationships between different forms of words within a lexical family. The entire diagram is enclosed within a large, light green rounded rectangle labeled "lexical family" on the right side. At the top level, there are three bolded terms connected by horizontal double-headed arrows labeled "derivation." From left to right, these terms are: 1. KICKER_N (where N indicates noun) 2. KICK_V (where V indicates verb) 3. KICK_N (where N indicates noun) An arrow points from the right towards this row of terms with the label "(LEXEMES)." Below this top level, there are three distinct columns, each enclosed in a blue rounded rectangle and labeled "paradigm" at the bottom. These represent specific word forms. An arrow on the far right points to these boxes with the label "(word forms)." Each column has the word "inflection" written vertically along its left side. The first column (left) contains: - kicker - A vertical double-headed arrow connecting it to - kickers The second column (middle) contains a chain of four words connected by vertical double-headed arrows, from top to bottom: - kick - kicks - kicking - kicked The third column (right) contains: - kick - A vertical double-headed arrow connecting it to - kicks 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.