carillonnassions
Syllables
ca-ril-lon-nas-sions
Pronunciation
/ka.ʁi.jɔ.nas.sjɔ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
carillon + nassions
The word 'carillonnassions' is a conjugated verb form with five syllables: ca-ril-lon-nas-sions. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's morphologically complex, derived from the root 'carillon' with inflectional suffixes. Syllabification follows standard French rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel nuclei.
Definitions
- 1
The first-person plural present indicative of the verb 'carillonner'.
We ring (bells)
“Nous carillonnassions les cloches de l'église.”
ant:Se taire
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the last syllable, '-sions', as is typical in French.
Syllables
ca — Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'a'. ril — Closed syllable, onset 'ʁ', vowel nucleus 'i'. lon — Closed syllable, onset 'l', nasal vowel 'ɔ̃'. nas — Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'a'. sions — Closed syllable, onset 's', nasal vowel 'ɔ̃'
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Vowel Nucleus Rule
Each syllable contains a vowel nucleus.
Onset Maximization Rule
Consonants are assigned to the following vowel to maximize onsets.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are resolved by assigning consonants to the following vowel when possible.
- The 'r' in 'carillon' could be ambiguous, but is generally considered part of the following syllable due to phonetic considerations.
- French syllabification can be affected by liaison, but it doesn't apply here.
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