superabundaɾjan
Syllables
su-pe-ra-bun-da-ɾja-n
Pronunciation
/su.pe.ɾa.βun.da.ɾja.n/
Stress
0010010
Morphemes
super- + abund- + -arian
The Spanish adjective 'superabundarian' is syllabified as su-pe-ra-bun-da-ɾja-n, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, and the word is derived from Latin roots indicating extreme abundance.
Definitions
- 1
Extremely abundant; overflowing with abundance.
Extremely abundant
“La cosecha de este año fue superabundarian.”
“The harvest this year was extremely abundant.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ra' in 'superabundarian') because the word ends in a consonant and has more than one syllable.
Syllables
su — Open syllable, vowel-initial. pe — Open syllable, vowel-initial. ra — Open syllable, vowel-initial. bun — Closed syllable, consonant-final. da — Open syllable, vowel-initial. ɾja — Closed syllable, consonant-final. n — Syllable with a single consonant
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Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in vowels are open.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable as long as they are phonotactically permissible in Spanish.
Single Consonant Rule
A single consonant typically forms its own syllable.
Stress Rule
Words ending in consonants are stressed on the antepenultimate syllable if they have more than one syllable.
- The word's rarity means there's less established precedent for its pronunciation.
- Regional variations in 'r' articulation (tapped vs. trilled) could slightly alter the phonetic realization.
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