ordreflyd
Ordreflyd is a term used in linguistics to denote the audible realization of a word's form in spoken language. It encompasses the phonetic output listeners perceive when a word is spoken, including segmental sounds (phonemes), allophonic variation, syllable structure, stress, and intonation. Ordreflyd is concerned with how a word sounds, not how it is written, making it distinct from orthography.
The etymology of ordreflyd reflects its sensibility: it combines ord, meaning word, with reflyd, roughly indicating
Key features of ordreflyd include variation across dialects and registers; influence of coarticulation and connected speech;
Applications include research on speech perception, language teaching, forensic linguistics, and the evaluation of speech synthesis
See also: phonetics, phonology, orthography, speech synthesis.