morphosyllable
Morphosyllable is a term used in linguistics to describe a unit at the intersection of morphology and phonology that links morphemes with syllables. In many accounts, a morphosyllable is the syllabic realization of a morpheme, or, more generally, the smallest syllabic domain that bears a distinct morphologically interpretable value. The exact definition varies across frameworks: some analysts treat a morphosyllable as a single syllable corresponding to one morpheme, while others allow a morphosyllable to encompass more than one morpheme when phonology binds them within one syllable.
The concept is primarily a tool for examining how morphological structure maps onto syllable structure and
Examples are typically theoretical or descriptive. In a language where each affix forms its own syllable, a