phonematic
phonematic |ˌfəʊnɪˈmatɪk, ˌfɒn -| ▶adjective (in prosodic analysis ) denoting a segmental element of vowel or consonant features which combines with other elements such as intonation or stress. ORIGIN 1930s: from Greek phōnēma, phōnēmatik - ‘relating to a sound ’.