morfophonologiset
Morfofonologiset refers to the intersection of morphology and phonology, dealing with how the sound system of a language interacts with its word formation processes. It examines the phonological changes that occur when morphemes are combined to form new words or when grammatical information is added. These changes are systematic and rule-governed, reflecting the underlying phonological structure of the language. For example, a suffix might have different phonetic realizations depending on the final sound of the stem it attaches to. This phenomenon is known as allomorphy, where a single morpheme has multiple phonetic forms.
Morfofonologiset rules can involve various phonological processes such as assimilation, where a sound becomes more like