takakohdatonaatio
Takakohdatonaatio refers to a grammatical phenomenon found in some languages where a stressed syllable in a word is shifted to a following syllable, often to avoid consecutive stressed syllables or for rhythmic reasons. This process is also known as regressive stress shift or stress retraction. The exact conditions and triggers for takakohdatonaatio can vary significantly between languages and even dialects. In some instances, it might be a lexical rule specific to certain words, while in others, it can be a more general phonological process influenced by surrounding sounds or word structure.
This phenomenon is distinct from other types of stress alterations like fixed stress, which always falls on