Difference between revisions of "Concatenation (in phonetics)"
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In phonetics, the term concatenation refers units of speech that are concatenated to form a string.
Example
By recording a number of words, for instance, a range of sentences can be formed by pasting different words in a row. Diphones can be concatenated to form words.
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics