You can use the code assertion regex to do this. (See perlre "Extended patterns" for details).
P:\test>perl -Mstrict -wle"
my $s = 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog';
my @bits;
$s =~ s[
.(.)(?{ push@bits,$^N })
..(..)(?{ push@bits,$^N })
.]
[ print join'-',@bits; ]gex;"
h-qu
h-qu-k-ro
h-qu-k-ro- -x
h-qu-k-ro- -x -m- o
h-qu-k-ro- -x -m- o-r-he
h-qu-k-ro- -x -m- o-r-he-a- d
Note: I've split the 'one-liner' up to avoid the code wrap mangler.
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