vokaalihajoituksina
Vokaalihajoituksina refers to a linguistic phenomenon in Finnish where a long vowel is realized as a sequence of two vowels. This is not a standard feature of Finnish phonology but can occur in specific contexts, particularly in informal speech or when a word is deliberately emphasized.
The most common instances of vokaalihajoituksina involve diphthongization, where a monophthong becomes a diphthong. For example,
While not a formal part of Finnish grammar, understanding vokaalihajoituksina can be helpful for language learners