teckenändringsreglerna
Teckenändringsreglerna are a set of linguistic rules that govern how the form of a word's final consonant changes when it is followed by certain suffixes or other words in Swedish. This phenomenon is primarily observed in older forms of Swedish and in certain dialects, though its influence can still be seen in modern standard Swedish. The core idea behind these rules is that the final consonant of a word might undergo assimilation or deletion to simplify pronunciation when it comes into contact with the beginning of the following element.
For example, a word ending in a hard consonant like 'k' might soften to 'g' or even