socollonearíais
Syllables
so-co-llo-nea-ría-is
Pronunciation
/so.ko.ʝo.ne.aˈɾi.ais/
Stress
000110
Morphemes
so- + collon- + -ea-ría-is
The word 'socolloneariais' is a second-person plural conditional verb form. It is divided into six syllables: so-co-llo-nea-ría-is, with stress on 'nea'. It consists of the prefix 'so-', the root 'collon-', and the suffixes '-ea-ría-is'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant cluster separation, with stress influenced by the conditional tense marker.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'nea', due to the presence of the conditional tense ending '-ría-'. The stress pattern is 000110, indicating unstressed, unstressed, unstressed, primary stress, unstressed, unstressed.
Syllables
so — Open syllable, initial syllable.. co — Open syllable.. llo — Closed syllable, 'll' pronounced as /ʝ/.. nea — Open syllable, stressed.. ría — Open syllable, carries primary stress.. is — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Vowel Separation
Vowels generally separate into different syllables.
Consonant Cluster Separation
Consonant clusters are split based on sonority.
Stress Attraction
The conditional tense ending *-ría-* attracts stress to the penultimate syllable.
Prefix Separation
Prefixes are generally separated as individual syllables.
- Pronunciation of 'll' as /ʎ/ or /ʝ/ depending on dialect.
- The intensifying effect of the 'so-' prefix.
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