konsonantgradatsiooni
Konsonantgradatsiooni is a linguistic phenomenon found in some Finno-Ugric languages, particularly Finnish and Estonian. It refers to the systematic alternation of consonant sounds within a word, often triggered by grammatical changes such as the addition of a suffix or a shift in word stress. This process affects certain consonant clusters and single consonants, leading to a fortis (strong) or lenis (weak) form.
The most common type of gradational alternation involves the stop consonants k, p, and t. For example,
The rules governing consonant gradation can be complex, depending on the specific language and the surrounding