Elision, is the deletion of a phoneme in speaking to ease pronunciation., Assimilation, is the change of one phoneme to sound similar to another., Liasion, is the insertion of a sound to bridge a gap between two vowels., Intrusion, a new sound is introduced between two words to ease pronunciation, even if it does not exist in the spelling of the words., Catenation, is pushing of a final consonant onto the beginning of the next word if it starts with a vowel., Vowel reduction, is to making a vowel sound shorter or weaker, Allophone , is the actual variation of the sound., Phoneme, is the smallest unit of sound ., Juncture, is the relationship between sounds at word boundaries in connected speech, where the placement of boundaries can affect meaning and intelligibility., /p/ , voiceless bilabial plosive, /v/ , voiced labiodental fricative, Coalescent, Two sounds combine to form a completely different third sound., k/ , voiceless velar plosive, /g/, voiced velar plosive, /n/ , voiced alveolar nasal, /ŋ/ , voiced velar nasal, /d/ , voiced alveolar plosive, (next place ), is an example of Elision, (turn off), is an example of Catenation, (Seven men), is an example of Assimilation.

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