sandhiilmiöt
Sandhiilmiöt refers to phonetic changes that occur at the boundaries between words or morphemes in linguistics. These changes, known as sandhi, are common across many languages and can manifest in various ways. For instance, assimilation is a type of sandhi where a sound becomes more like a neighboring sound. Elision, another common sandhi phenomenon, involves the dropping of a sound, often a vowel or consonant, in certain phonetic environments. Epenthesis, the insertion of a sound, can also occur to facilitate pronunciation or maintain syllable structure.
The term "sandhi" itself originates from Sanskrit, where it describes the euphonic combination of sounds. In