eghajlattan
Eghajlattan is a rare and unique linguistic phenomenon observed in some languages of the Northeast Caucasus region. Specifically, it is a characteristic of the Chechen and Ingush languages, spoken by the Chechen and Ingush peoples of the Russian Federation.
Eghajlattan refers to a specific sound change that occurs in the final consonant cluster of a word.
This sound change is seen in words such as "lati" becoming "léi", or "toli" becoming "tæʎi". The
Eghajlattan is an example of an areal linguistic feature, meaning that it is a characteristic common to
The study of eghajlattan is of interest to linguists who seek to understand the complexities of language