tilteknirs
Tilteknirs is a term used in speculative linguistics and some conlang communities to describe a hypothesized phonological phenomenon in which rapid speech interacts with consonant clusters to produce variable realizations of the same word. In tilteknirs, segments within a syllable cluster are said to undergo rapid articulatory alternations, potentially affecting both consonants and nearby vowels and yielding perceptually related but distinct pronunciations.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to be a blended coinage, drawing on notions of “tilt” or
Mechanism: Descriptions of tilteknirs treat it as a context-dependent process that resembles a metathesis-like reordering of
Examples: In a hypothetical vocabulary, a word with a simple cluster like trak might be variably realized
See also: metathesis, cluster reduction, vowel reduction, phonotactics, speech variation. References for tilteknirs are primarily online