lähitaivutukset
Lähitaivutukset, meaning "near bends" or "close-up bends" in Finnish, refers to a specific type of grammatical inflection in the Finnish language. It describes the process where the final vowel of a word is modified or dropped when suffixes are added, particularly those starting with a vowel. This phenomenon is a subset of the broader category of consonant gradation, but it specifically applies to certain types of consonant clusters found at the end of a word.
The core of lähitaivutukset involves the assimilation of the final vowel of the stem into the initial
Lähitaivutukset is a regular and predictable pattern for native Finnish speakers, though it can present a challenge