phonaesthesia
/ˌfəʊnəsˈθiːzɪə/( <美> 亦作 phonesthesia)
noun
mass noun
- attribution of common elements of meaning or connotation to certain sound sequences, especially consonant clusters, for example initial sl-, as in slow, sleep, slush, slide, slip语音联觉。
词源
mid 20th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek phōnē 'sound' + aesthesthai 'perceive'.