pluralstem
Pluralstem is a term used in linguistic morphology to refer to the base form of a noun (or related word) that is involved in expressing plurality. It denotes the portion of the word from which plural inflection is built, either through attachment of affixes, through internal vowel or consonant changes, or through a combination of both. In languages with regular plural suffixes, the plural stem is often the same as the singular stem, with a plural morpheme added. In languages that employ stem alternation or irregular plural formation, the plural stem may differ from the singular stem and participate in a different set of phonological or morphophonological rules.
The concept of a plural stem helps describe how plural forms are generated across different noun classes
In analysis, the plural stem is treated as an underlying representation in lexicon-based or generative frameworks.
See also: stem, affix, allomorph, morphophonology, broken plurals, suppletion.