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Stemis the and the word that never changes even when morphologically inflected, whilst a lemma is the base form of the WOR D. For example, from "produced", the lemma was "produce", but the stem is "produc-." This was because there is words such asProduction.[1]In linguistic analysis, the stem was defined more generally as the analyzed base form from which all inflected forms can Formed. WhenPhonologyis taken to account, the definition of the unchangeable part of the word was not useful, as can be seen in the Phonologic Al forms of the words in the preceding example: "produced"/PR??Dju?sT/ vs. "Production" /p r ? d k ?n /.
Some Lexemes has several stems but one lemma. For instance ' to go ' (the lemma) has the stems "go" and "went". (The past tense is based in a different verb, "to wend". The "-T" suffix May is considered as equivalent to "-ed".)
Difference between stem and lemma