archiépiscopales
Syllables
ar-chi-é-pis-cop-ales
Pronunciation
/aʁ.ʃi.e.pis.kɔ.pal/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
archi- + épiscop- + -ales
The word 'archiépiscopales' is divided into six syllables: ar-chi-é-pis-cop-ales. It's built from Greek and Latin morphemes, with primary stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and pronounceability.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to an archbishop or archiepiscopacy.
Archiepiscopal
“Les questions archiépiscopales étaient au cœur du débat.”
ant:Diocésain
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-les'. There is a slight secondary stress on the first syllable 'ar', but it is much weaker.
Syllables
ar — Open syllable, stressed.. chi — Closed syllable, unstressed.. é — Open syllable, containing a schwa, unstressed.. pis — Closed syllable, unstressed.. cop — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ales — Closed syllable, primary stress.
Word Parts
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Open Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are broken according to pronounceability, often separating them around vowels.
Vowel Sequences
Vowel sequences generally form separate syllables.
Final Syllable Stress
Stress typically falls on the final syllable.
- The 'e' in 'épiscop' is a schwa, which can be reduced in rapid speech but still constitutes a syllable nucleus.
- The 'i' in 'archi' creates a closed syllable.
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