insurrectionised
Syllables
in-sur-rec-tion-ised
Pronunciation
/ˌɪnsəˈrɛkʃənˌaɪzd/
Stress
10100
Morphemes
in- + surrect- + -ised
“Insurrectionised” is a five-syllable word with primary stress on the third syllable. It’s derived from Latin roots with English suffixes. Syllabification follows standard CV/VC rules, with the 'tion' and 'ised' suffixes presenting common cases. The word functions as a past participle adjective or verb.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the third syllable ('rec'), secondary stress on the first syllable ('in').
Syllables
in — Closed syllable, onset 'n'. sur — Open syllable, onset 'sr'. rec — Closed syllable, onset 'r'. tion — Open syllable, onset 'ʃ'. ised — Closed syllable, onset 'ɪz'
Word Parts
Onset-Rime
Syllables are divided based on the onset and rime.
Vowel-Consonant (VC)
When a vowel is followed by a consonant, the syllable typically ends before the consonant.
Consonant-Vowel (CV)
When a consonant is followed by a vowel, the syllable typically ends after the consonant.
Complex Onsets/Rimes
Clusters of consonants are considered as part of the onset or rime.
- The 'c' changing to 'ʃ' before 'ion' is a common English spelling rule. The '-ised' suffix is a British English variant, which may be pronounced differently in American English.
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