Found:
Blending
MORPHOLOGY: an improductive type of word formation by which a new word is
formed out of the initial phoneme(s) of one word and the final phoneme(s) of another.
It is often argued that this type of word-formation does not belong to the I-language.
EXAMPLE: A prototypical example of a blend is the English word smog
which is a merger of the words smoke and fog.