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consubstantiality

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

7 syllables
17 characters
English (GB)
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7syllables

consubstantiality

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

con-sub-stan-ti-a-li-ty

Pronunciation

/ˌkɒn.səb.stæn.ʃiˈælə.ti/

Stress

0010011

Morphemes

con- + substantia + -ality

The word 'consubstantiality' is divided into seven syllables: con-sub-stan-ti-a-li-ty. It is derived from Latin roots and features a primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the standard English onset-nucleus-coda rule, with no significant exceptions.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    The state of being of the same substance or essence; complete agreement or unity.

    The doctrine of the Trinity emphasizes the consubstantiality of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ælə'). The first syllable ('con') has secondary stress.

Syllables

7
con/kɒn/
sub/sʌb/
stan/stæn/
ti/ti/
a/ə/
li/li/
ty/ti/

con Open syllable, onset + nucleus.. sub Open syllable, onset + nucleus.. stan Closed syllable, onset (cluster) + nucleus + coda.. ti Open syllable, onset + nucleus.. a Open syllable, onset + nucleus.. li Open syllable, onset + nucleus.. ty Closed syllable, onset + nucleus + coda.

Onset-Nucleus-Coda

Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with optional onsets (initial consonants) and codas (final consonants).

Vowel Division

Vowels generally form separate syllables.

  • The 'st' consonant cluster is a common initial cluster and doesn't require special treatment.
  • The length of the word and the multiple suffixes contribute to its complexity.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025
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