noun
sandhi; renjō
Linguistics term for a specific Japanese sandhi phenomenon where the initial consonant of the second kanji changes under the influence of the historical final consonant of the first kanji. Sense 2 is the more precise definition with an example; sense 1 is the broader term. Both are domain-specific and rare outside linguistics.
See also: 連音
連声の例として、「因縁」が「いんねん」と読まれることが挙げられる。
An example of renjō is that 因縁 is read as いんねん.
日本語の歴史的音韻
In Japanese historical phonology, renjō is one of the important phenomena.