korkeamiginäisiä
Korkeamiginäisiä is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a grammatical phenomenon related to noun inflection. It refers to the process where the plural form of certain nouns changes in a specific way, often involving a vowel change or a suffix alteration. This phenomenon is not unique to Finnish but is found in varying degrees across Finno-Ugric languages.
The term itself is composed of two parts: "korkea," meaning high, and "miginäisiä," which relates to a
Examples of korkeamiginäisiä can be observed in the pluralization of words like "talo" (house), where the plural