postlexical
Postlexical is a term used in linguistics to describe processes or phenomena that occur after the lexicon has produced the basic forms of words. It refers to effects that take place at higher levels of phonology and prosody, especially across word boundaries and within larger prosodic units such as phonological phrases and intonational phrases. By contrast, lexical or prelexical processes influence the internal structure or pronunciation of individual words.
Common postlexical phenomena include boundary tones and pitch resets marking phrase edges, phrase-final lengthening, and adjustments
The exact scope of postlexical phenomena varies by language and by school of analysis. In prosodic phonology