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Children, Oxen and Brethren
Man->Men and Woman->Women
is an example of a process called Ablaut -
where the vowel inside the word is raised,
it is not an -en suffix (ie the singular of men is
certainly not 'M'!) It fits with other ablaut fossils
such as foot, feet, goose geese etc
Children is actually an -en suffix despite the odd
'r' between the singular and plural forms - this is
actually a double-plural the singular 'child' was originally
pluralised as 'Childer', but being an unusual plural
speakers didn't realise and added another plural,
hence the true form is 3 morphemes child-er-en
Hope this helps!