conceptualiserions
Syllables
con-cep-tu-a-li-se-ri-ons
Pronunciation
/kɔ̃.sɛp.ty.a.li.ze.ʁi.ɔ̃/
Stress
00100010
Morphemes
con- + cept- + -ualiserions
The word 'conceptualiserions' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel nuclei. It's a verb formed from a Latin root with French suffixes, and the primary stress falls on the syllable '-tu-'. Syllabification follows standard French rules of vowel-centric formation and open syllable preference.
Definitions
- 1
to conceptualize
to form a concept or idea of something
“Nous conceptualiserions un nouveau modèle économique.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-tu-'. While French generally stresses the final syllable, the length of the word and the 'ons' ending shift the emphasis slightly earlier.
Syllables
con — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. cep — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. tu — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. a — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. li — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. se — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. ri — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. ons — Open syllable, vowel-initial, final syllable.
Word Parts
Vowel-centric Syllabification
Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei. Each syllable contains one vowel sound.
Open Syllable Preference
French favors open syllables (ending in a vowel) over closed syllables (ending in a consonant).
- Nasal vowels /ɔ̃/ and /ɛ̃/ do not significantly affect syllable division in this case.
- Regional variations in 'r' pronunciation do not impact syllabification.
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