mixing becomes mɪksɪn what name is this process?

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sounds like

loving
lʌvɪn
fucking
fʌkɪn
something
sʌmθɪn
resting
restɪn
mixing
mɪksɪn

what do we call this process?
 

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I read here that it's more than a phonological process. (If you want to read it, note that they're using the SAMPA, not the IPA, where N stands for ŋ.)

I'm still looking for the name and more details.
 

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I've found this and am looking no more. Thanks for your great question, I've learnt something new.
 

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velar nasal to alveolar nasal is acceptable in some dialects.
 
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