illatiivnõrutu
Illatiivnõrutu is a term used in linguistics to describe a weakening or erosion of illative case marking in Estonian. The illative denotes motion into something and is typically marked by a suffix in standard language. Illatiivnõrutu refers to processes in which illative morphology becomes less salient in speech or writing, resulting in forms that are shorter, less distinct from other cases, or, in some instances, omitted altogether in colloquial use. The term combines illatiiv (illative) and nõrutu (weakening).
Mechanisms include deletion or truncation of the illative suffix in rapid speech, vowel reduction around the
Status and relevance: Illatiivnõrutu is not a standard feature of prescriptive Estonian grammar; illative forms remain
See also: illative, Estonian dialects, case marking, language change.