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Kindle voices have some peculiar inflections and pronunciations — they sound oddly Norwegian, sometimes — and, of course, they're incapable of expressing emotion.

Some verbs of great frequency (antecedents of the modern words be, shall, will, do, go, can, may, and so on) had their own peculiar patterns of inflections.

They are reeled off, often dutifully and without the angled inflection to reality that the critic Michael Wood has noted as the peculiar mark of Rushdie's talent.

Why peculiar?

Hungarian language > Inflection > Dictionaries.

No inflection necessary.

Peculiar, indeed.

She spoke without inflection.

The all-pervasive upward inflection.

"The inflection year," said Bank of America.

Shigenobu enters, looking peculiar.

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