I do remember you asked a question about on sound linking a week ago.
Here is something I read somewhere and I like to share with you.
Whenever a word ending in a consonant sound is followed by a word beginning with a vowel sound, the consonant sound is linked to the vowel sound as if they were part of the same word.
Let’s look at a examples. I’d like another bowl of rice, please.
the words “like” and “another” are linked. “Like another”, “like-another”. “Like” ends in a consonant sound, and “another” begins with a vowel sound. So the “k” from “like” is linked to the “a” from “another” to produce “kanother”.
I don't remember how exactly the question is. Hope this can help!