Pronouncedsuch
Pronouncedsuch is a term used in linguistics and speech technology to denote a class of pronunciation variants wherein a word’s realized phonetic form is actively shaped by adjacent words or phrases, especially in connected or rapid speech. The label is descriptive rather than prescriptive and serves as a mnemonic for context-driven pronunciation changes that arise from processes such as assimilation, elision, and coarticulation. Although not widely standardized in core phonology textbooks, pronouncedsuch has appeared in contemporary discussions and informal glossaries to categorize observations that speakers frequently reproduce in casual speech.
Originating as a portmanteau of pronounce and such, the term is used as a convenient shorthand rather
Pronouncedsuch groups together phenomena like: assimilation across word boundaries, where a sound becomes more similar to
In computational linguistics, pronouncedsuch informs models of pronunciation variation used in speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis.
See also: coarticulation, assimilation, connected speech, elision, pronunciation variant, speech rhythm.