:Ambisyllabicity:

Pronunciation GB: ˌæmbiˌsɪləˈbɪsəti (adj. ambisyllabic ˌæmbisɪˈlæbɪk), GA: ˌæmbiˌsɪləˈbɪsət̬i

An ambisyllabic consonant is one which is regarded as being simultaneously the final consonant in the coda of one syllable and the initial consonant of the onset of the following syllable. The notion is not universally accepted.