👉 In linguistics, "zygomorphy" refers to a type of syntactic complexity or non-grammatical structure that arises from the blending of two or more words into one. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in the English language and can be described as a combination of morphological and semantic components. It occurs when a word has a different meaning (syntactically) than its constituent parts, often due to the way the word is used in a sentence. A common example of