concrecionaseis
Syllables
con-cre-cio-na-se-is
Pronunciation
/kon.kɾe.θjo.na.se.is/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
con- + crecion- + -ar, -o-, -na-, -se-, -is
The word 'concrecionaseis' is a complex verb form syllabified as con-cre-cio-na-se-is, with stress on 'na'. It's composed of the prefix 'con-', root 'crecion-', and several suffixes indicating verb form and conjugation. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, with the 'cion' sequence requiring special consideration due to word length.
Definitions
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Present subjunctive form of 'concrecionar'.
That you all concretize/specify
“Es importante que todos concrecionaseis los objetivos del proyecto.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, 'na', following the penultimate stress rule for words ending in vowels.
Syllables
con — Open syllable, initial syllable.. cre — Open syllable.. cio — Closed syllable.. na — Open, stressed syllable.. se — Open syllable.. is — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
con-
Latin origin, meaning 'with, together'. Prefixes modify the verb's meaning.
crecion-
Derived from 'concreto' (concrete), Latin 'concretus'. Core meaning related to making something concrete or specific.
-ar, -o-, -na-, -se-, -is
Infinitive ending, linking vowel, subjunctive mood markers, and 2nd person plural ending. Indicate verb form, mood, person, and number.
Similar Words
Vowel Separation
Vowels between consonants are separated into different syllables.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken according to sonority hierarchy, but in this case, the clusters are simple enough to not require complex resolution.
"cion" Syllable
While often a single syllable, 'cion' can be divided before 'na' in longer words to maintain syllable weight balance.
Final "s" Rule
A single consonant 's' at the end of a word forms a syllable on its own.
- The length of the word and the presence of 'cion' necessitate careful application of syllabification rules.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of /s/ (as /θ/ in Castilian Spanish) do not affect the syllabification.
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