puukoredtõukmi
Puukoredtõukmi is a theoretical concept in theoretical linguistics, specifically within the field of phonology. It describes a hypothetical phonological process where a vowel sound within a word undergoes a change in its quality or articulation due to the influence of a preceding consonant, often referred to as a "coronal" consonant. This influence is thought to result in a "raised" or "advanced" articulation of the vowel.
The term "puukoredtõukmi" itself is a constructed example, not a term found in established linguistic literature.
The proposed mechanism behind puukoredtõukmi involves the phonetic features of the preceding coronal consonant, such as