häälekäändumus
Häälekäändumus refers to a phonological process in linguistics where the voicing of a consonant changes due to the influence of adjacent sounds. This phenomenon can manifest in two primary ways: voicing assimilation and dissimilation. Voicing assimilation occurs when a consonant becomes voiced because it is next to a voiced sound, or when it becomes voiceless because it is next to a voiceless sound. For example, in some languages, a /t/ sound might become voiced to /d/ when it appears between two vowels, a common scenario for voicing assimilation. Conversely, dissimilation is less common and involves a change in voicing to make adjacent sounds more distinct.
This process is not universal and its occurrence varies significantly across different languages and dialects. The