. "EAGLES" . "mixed inflection"@en . . "\n\t\t\tGerman mixed inflection takes its name from \n\t\t\tthe fact that it has endings from both the strong inflection and \n\t\t\tthe weak inflection. The mixed inflection is used after the indefinite \n\t\t\tarticle \"ein\" and after \"irgendein\" e.g. \"(irgend) ein kleines Kind\", \n\t\t\tafter \"kein\" or after possessive pronouns e.g. \"ihr kleines Kind\". \n\t\t\t(http://www.canoo.net/services/OnlineGrammar/Wort/Adjektiv/Deklinationstyp/Gemischt.html?MenuId=Word3132 20.11.06)\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\tMixed inflection is a characteristic of lexemes, not individual tokens.\n\t\t"^^ .