morphemeto
Morphemeto is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a class of units that function at the boundary between morphemes and morphophonological phenomena. In discussions of morphosyntax, morphemetos are described as units that cannot be fully analyzed as independent lexical items nor as simple bound morphemes; instead, they display context-sensitive interpretation and cross-cutting semantic contribution.
The term morphemeto was coined in typological discussions to address cases where a single phonological segment
Distribution and analysis of morphemetos vary across languages. Some analysts treat them as clitic-like elements that
Examples of morphemetos are hypothetical and used to illustrate the concept. In a constructed language, the
The concept remains debated. Some analysts regard morphemetos as a useful shorthand for complex data patterns,