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The stem may change, however, with consonant gradation and other reasons.
One of the more important processes is the characteristic consonant gradation.
The last three forms are due to assimilation, rather than the consonant gradation itself.
The most important processes are vowel harmony and consonant gradation.
He also commented on consonant gradation, but more as a tendency than as a rule.
Consonant gradation, most often for stops, but also found for some other consonants.
Consonant gradation and assimilation of the 't' in -ta may be applied.
Consonant gradation was a process of lenition that affected the obstruents.
They appeared in predictable positions as a result of consonant gradation, like the the voiced fricatives.
Of the various morphophonological alterations, the most important and complex is the system of consonant gradation.
The passive past participle is subject to consonant gradation:
This can result in a 'closed' syllable becoming 'open' and so trigger consonant gradation:
Case and number are expressed by a combination of endings and consonant gradation:
In the Finnish language, the root of the surname can be modified by consonant gradation regularly when inflected to a case.
A detailed system of allophony is however reconstructible, in particular the system of consonant gradation.
However, because the infinitive is an inflected form of the root, the consonant gradation may obscure the root.
Consonant gradation is a type of consonant mutation, in which consonants alternate between various "grades".
There are several frequentative morphemes, underlined above; these are affected by consonant gradation as indicated.
Some verbs have so called "alternating stems" or multiple stems with weak-strong consonant gradation between them.
Consonant alternation is commonly known as consonant mutation or consonant gradation.
"Consonant gradation" is the term used for a set of alternations which pervade the language, between a "strong grade" and a "weak grade".
Indeed the j is not used in writing words with consonant gradation (like aion and some other (like läksiäiset))
Consonant gradation in the Finno-Samic languages was originally triggered in two contexts:
(And Finnic consonant gradation is in the character of a complex and unobvious innovation.)
On the other hand, Southern Sami is the only Sami language that does not have consonant gradation.