kuulonalenmiin
Kuulonalenmiin is a linguistic term that refers to a specific pattern of sound change in the Finnish language. In more general terms, it denotes a linguistic phenomenon where a consonant cluster consisting of a nasal consonant (usually n or m) followed by a liquid consonant (usually r, l, or n) changes to become a simple liquid consonant.
The kuulonalenmiin pattern typically affects the syllable-final position in a word, where a nasal consonant preceding
Some linguistic scholars argue that the kuulonalenmiin pattern illustrates relaxation of a previously more complex consonant