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Inflection tags
The following non-language-specific inflection tags are available for use in describing inflections as per Module:form of/data (more common tags) and Module:form of/data2 (less common tags):

Other items (such as "atelic") may be used as needed, but should be spelled out in full (see examples).

Non-alias shortcuts
The following additional non-language-specific shortcuts are available for use in describing inflections as per Module:form of/data (more common shortcuts) and Module:form of/data2 (less common shortcuts):

Lang-specific information
The following tables contain all the language-specific information embedded into inflection of. The following types of information are provided:
 * 1) Language-specific inflection tags.
 * 2) Language-specific non-alias shortcuts (where "non-alias" means any shortcut that is not a simple alias for an inflection tag).
 * 3) Additional parameters that are available for the language in question to display the base lemma where an inflected form (e.g. the comparative, superlative, present participle, past participle, etc.) can in turn be inflected.
 * 4) Language-specific categories that are added in certain circumstances, depending on the particular inflection tags present (and in some cases, the value of the POS/p parameter, which supplies the part of speech for categorization purposes). The exact circumstances are not currently listed because they may be somewhat complex, but are described exactly in Module:form of/cats.
 * 5) Language-specific labels that are added in circumstances similar to those where categories are added, and which are described in Module:form of/cats. Note that some labels may in turn cause categories to be added, just as with other labels. These categories are listed below along with the labels themselves.

Language-independent categorization
Depending on the particular tags and on the presence/absence of the p/POS parameter, language-specific or language-independent categories may be added. The exact conditions under which this happens are described in Module:form of/cats, but the following is a list of all language-independent categories that may be added:

Language-independent labels
Depending on the particular tags and on the presence/absence of the p/POS parameter, language-specific or language-independent labels may be added, as with categories. The exact conditions under which this happens are described in Module:form of/cats, but the following is a list of all language-independent labels that may be added:

Part-of-speech tags
The following part-of-speech tags are available for use as the p or POS parameter. Note that either the full (canonical) form or any of the short forms can be used and are equivalent.