lõppvokaali
Lõppvokaali refers to a specific phonetic phenomenon found in some Finnic languages, particularly Estonian. It denotes the final vowel sound in a word, which can sometimes undergo changes or be omitted under certain grammatical conditions. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in relation to case endings and other grammatical suffixes.
The presence or absence of a lõppvokaali can significantly affect word pronunciation and even meaning. For
The concept is related to other vowel deletion or reduction processes seen in various languages. However, lõppvokaali