31. Even in his better work, Eastwood's direction has been like his acting : flat and uninflected . 32. There is also the uninflected pronoun " ci?", which is only used with abstract antecedents. 33. The causative verb | | YE | | comes after ( uninflected ) stems to form a causative construction. 34. Her phrasing was uninflected , leading her, for instance, to throw away the climaxes of the Rose Adagio. 35. Hyde's reading was uninflected ; he kept his eyes down as he read from papers on a lectern. 36. Either the uninflected or inflected form can be used, although the uninflected form is more common outside set phrases. 37. Either the uninflected or inflected form can be used, although the uninflected form is more common outside set phrases. 38. Is there a variant spelling for the uninflected form / all the other inflections, or just some of them? 39. Adjectives that end in a vowel in their uninflected form are rare, and there are no fixed rules for them. 40. Asked about his shyness, Alpert answers in a soft, uninflected voice : " I never know what to say.