stemchanging
Stemchanging, or stem-changing, is a phonological process in which the stem of a word alters its vowel or vowel quality when the word is inflected. The change typically targets the stem rather than the affixes and is most common in verbs, though some languages also show stem alternations in adjectives or nouns. Stem changes encode grammatical information such as tense, mood, person, or number while preserving the overall word form.
In Spanish and other Romance languages, many present-tense verbs change the stem vowel in certain forms. Typical
In German, stem-changing is often described as ablaut in strong verbs, where the stem vowel shifts across
In English, stem-changing appears primarily in irregular or strong verbs with vowel alternations between base, past,