postphonemic
Postphonemic refers to a theoretical linguistic stage or perspective that emerges after the concept of the phoneme has been fully understood and applied. It is not a distinct phonological level itself but rather a way of thinking about sound systems that acknowledges limitations or extensions beyond the traditional phonemic analysis. This perspective might arise when dealing with phenomena that are difficult to categorize solely as phonemes, such as subtle phonetic variations that carry meaning, or when considering broader suprasegmental features.
One aspect of a postphonemic view could involve recognizing that some distinctions previously considered allophonic might,
The term also suggests a potential for new theoretical frameworks that build upon or react against the