👉 In linguistics and comparative morphology, "unpunctuated" is a term used to describe a grammatical structure that is not neatly divided into words or syllables. This means that there are no clear beginning and end points in the sentence, but instead, each word or phrase stands on its own as it is constructed. For example: - The sun sets behind the mountains. - I will never forget the day we met. - The cat sat on the mat. - He said he would