An inflected word form is composed of a lexical component and a component comprising the values of morphological categories for which it is specified. For the coding of these two components in morphological structure, there are two major possibilities:

For instance, the English conjugation paradigm comprises the following forms:

Examples of English conjugation
tensesformstructure
presentwalkssynthetic
pastwalkedsynthetic
perfecthas walkedanalytic

This conception and terminology were introduced in Schlegel 1818. Since then, the terms have sometimes be reused. An analytic form is often called periphrastic.


Reference

Schlegel, August Wilhelm von 1818, Observations sur la langue et la littérature provençales. Paris: Librairie grecque-latine-allemande.