interdiksjon
Interdiksjon, or interfix, is a bound morpheme inserted between two morphemes within a word. Unlike a prefix or suffix, an interfix attaches across a boundary between stems or roots and typically has little or no independent lexical meaning. Its main purpose is phonological or morphophonemic, helping to ease pronunciation, resolve phonotactic constraints, or mark a morphological connection.
Interfixes are usually short and may take the form of a vowel or glide (for example, a
The concept is distinguished from infixation, which inserts material inside a single morpheme, and from circumfixes,
Examples described in linguistic literature are often hypothetical or language-specific. A typical illustration might involve a