vowelstem
Vowelstem is a term occasionally used in linguistic discussions to describe a type of word stem in which the core lexical material is formed primarily by vowels, with consonants playing a secondary or derivational role. In this sense, a vowelstem contrasts with more common consonant-stem patterns where a skeleton of consonants carries the central meaning and vowels provide inflection or phonological variation.
Vowelstems are relatively rare in natural language morphologies, and the concept is mainly discussed in typological
In a vowel-centered stem, surface forms typically involve additional consonantal material added through affixation, derivation, or
In theoretical linguistics, vowelstems serve as a case study for alternative morphologies and for testing morphophonological