transcendentalization
Syllables
trans-cen-den-tal-i-za-tion
Pronunciation
/ˌtræns.sen.denˈtæl.ɪ.zeɪ.ʃən/
Stress
0001000
Morphemes
trans + scend + entalization
The word 'transcendentalization' is divided into seven syllables: trans-cen-den-tal-i-za-tion, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('tal'). It's a complex noun formed from Latin roots and multiple suffixes, requiring careful application of vowel, consonant cluster, and suffix division rules.
Definitions
- 1
The act or process of making something transcendental; the transformation into a state of being beyond the physical or material world.
“The artist sought transcendentalization through abstract expressionism.”
“His philosophical writings explored the concept of transcendentalization of the self.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tal') in 'trans-cen-den-tal-i-za-tion'.
Syllables
trans — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. cen — Open syllable, VC structure.. den — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. tal — Open syllable, VC structure.. i — Open syllable, vowel only, connecting vowel.. za — Open syllable, VC structure, diphthong.. tion — Closed syllable, consonant cluster followed by vowel, common suffix.
Word Parts
Vowel Division
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Consonant Cluster Division
When consonant clusters occur, division often happens before the first consonant of the cluster.
Suffix Division
Suffixes are generally separated into their own syllables.
Stress Pattern
Stress influences syllable prominence and can affect division.
- The word's length and complex morphology make it prone to mis-syllabification. The connecting vowel '-i-' is crucial for correct pronunciation and division.
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