A Wickelphone is a sequence of three letters or symbols, which occur together in a word.
For example, the word strip may be decomposed into a set of trigrams such as rip and str — these are Wickelphones.
The term was devised by James McClelland and David Rumelhart in reference to the work of Wayne Wickelgren in 1969.
[1] Rumelhart and McClelland then extended the idea by expressing the triples in phonetic terms as Wickelfeatures.
For example, the Wickelphone tri would correspond to a Wickelfeature of "stop, lateral, vowel".