acrosssyllabic
Acrosssyllabic refers to a phonological phenomenon where a sound, typically a consonant or vowel, is spread across two or more syllables. This is in contrast to sounds that are entirely contained within a single syllable. Acrosssyllabic spreading can manifest in various ways depending on the specific language and the sounds involved.
One common example is the acrosssyllabic realization of certain consonants, such as glides or liquids. In some
Vowels can also exhibit acrosssyllabic behavior, particularly in languages with complex syllable structures or diphthongs that