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The e at the end of the verb "judge" stays there when you add -ment because it indicates that the g is a soft sound. It's the same with the word "changeable." Spelling it "judgment" would mean it could be interpreted as being phonetically pronounced jud-gə-mənt. (The upside-down e, or schwa, is pronounced like a cross between the short vowel sounds of e and i, or in other words, in-between the e in "tent" and the i in "mint")
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