soinnillistuvat
Soinnillistuvat is a Finnish linguistic term used to describe the process by which voiceless consonants become voiced under certain phonological conditions. It refers to a form of voicing assimilation in which the articulation of a consonant shifts from voiceless to voiced, typically due to the influence of surrounding voiced sounds.
The mechanism generally involves regressive or progressive assimilation across segmental boundaries. In practical terms, a consonant
The phenomenon is most often discussed in the context of dialectal variation, historical phonology, or phonetic
Example illustrations are typically hypothetical or comparative, showing how, in the presence of voiced surroundings, a