zeeopdruiing
Zeeopdruiing is a theoretical concept within speculative linguistics and the study of hypothetical language evolution. It describes a potential phonological shift where a language's consonant inventory, specifically the voiceless velar stop /k/ and the voiceless alveolar stop /t/, undergo a process of spirantization, evolving into fricatives. This transformation would result in /k/ becoming a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/ and /t/ becoming a voiced alveolar fricative /ð/.
The term "zeeopdruiing" itself is not a recognized linguistic term and appears to be a constructed word
Such a sound change, if widespread across a hypothetical language, would significantly alter its phonetic character.