crossphoneme
Crossphoneme is a term used in phonetics and phonology to describe the relationship or interaction between sounds (phonemes) that belong to different phonetic categories. It is often discussed in the context of speech production and perception. When a speaker produces a sequence of sounds, the articulation of one phoneme can influence the articulation and acoustic properties of the following or preceding phoneme. This influence is known as coarticulation. Crossphoneme interactions highlight how these articulatory and acoustic changes are not random but follow predictable patterns.
For example, when a /t/ sound is followed by a vowel like /i/, the tongue position for