👉 The term "isographical" in the context of linguistics refers to a type of morphological feature that occurs when a word can be formed from two or more consonant sounds, and these are combined into one syllable. This is often seen as an irregular feature, where the original vowel sound remains but other consonants are added to create a new word.
In linguistics, "isographical" is used in conjunction with words that have been "isoglossic," which means they can
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