formvarianter
Formvarianter refers to the alternative surface forms that a single linguistic unit, such as a word or morpheme, can take. These variants express different grammatical meanings, syntactic roles, or stylistic nuances. The concept covers inflectional variants, derivational variants, orthographic variants, and dialectal variants, reflecting how languages encode information and adapt to context.
Inflectional variants include endings or affixes that mark tense, number, case, person, or mood, for example
In lexicography and language technology, recognizing formvarianter aids lemmatization, morphological analysis, and information retrieval. Dictionaries often
Terminology varies by language and scholarly tradition, but the underlying idea is consistent: a word or morpheme