lausekepittelyä
Lausekepittelyä refers to a Finnish linguistic phenomenon where certain words, particularly those with a stressed initial syllable followed by a short syllable, can undergo a specific type of consonant elision or weakening. This process is not a universal rule and its occurrence is influenced by various factors including dialect, speech tempo, and individual pronunciation habits. The term itself, "lausekepittelyä," is somewhat informal and descriptive, literally translating to something like "sentence shortening" or "phrase shortening."
The most common example of lausekepittelyä involves the weakening or dropping of the consonant in the middle