ordstamme
Ordstamme is a linguistic term used in several Nordic languages to denote the base form of a word from which inflected and derived forms are built. It represents the core to which grammatical endings attach and is a central concept in morphology, word formation, and lexicography. The ordstamme is often described as the stem, and in many cases it coincides with the dictionary form (lemma), though this is not universal.
In practice, the ordstamme is identified by removing inflectional endings from a word. For example, in Swedish
The concept is important for dictionaries, language teaching, and computational linguistics, because it helps describe how