Phoneticadjacent
Phoneticadjacent is a term used to describe words that sound similar to each other but are not true homophones. While homophones are words that are spelled differently but pronounced identically, phoneticadjacent words share a close phonetic resemblance without being exact matches. This similarity can arise from subtle differences in vowel sounds, consonant articulation, or stress patterns. For example, "affect" and "effect" are often considered phonetically adjacent by some speakers, though their pronunciations are distinct. Similarly, "then" and "than" can be phonetically adjacent for certain accents.
The concept of phonetic adjacency is important in fields such as linguistics, phonetics, and speech recognition.