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constitutionnaliser

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7 syllables
19 characters
French
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7syllables

constitutionnaliser

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

con-sti-tu-tion-na-li-ser

Pronunciation

/kɔ̃.sti.ty.sjɔ̃.na.li.ze/

Stress

0100100

Morphemes

constitu- + tion + -naliser

The word 'constitutionnaliser' is divided into seven syllables: con-sti-tu-tion-na-li-ser. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'tion'. It's a verb derived from Latin roots, meaning 'to constitutionalize'. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding stranded consonants.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To give a constitutional character to; to incorporate into a constitution.

    To constitutionalize

    Le gouvernement a tenté de constitutionnaliser certaines lois.

    Il faut constitutionnaliser les droits fondamentaux.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'tion' (1). All other syllables are unstressed (0).

Syllables

7
con/kɔ̃/
sti/sti/
tu/ty/
tion/sjɔ̃/
na/na/
li/li/
ser/ze/

con Open syllable, nasal vowel. Initial syllable.. sti Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'st'. Follows Rule 2.. tu Open syllable, vowel sound. Follows Rule 1.. tion Closed syllable, nasal vowel. Common French syllable.. na Open syllable, vowel sound. Follows Rule 1.. li Closed syllable, vowel sound. Follows Rule 1.. ser Closed syllable, vowel sound. Final syllable.

Open Syllables

Syllables ending in a vowel sound are generally open.

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are broken according to pronounceability, often separating them around vowel sounds.

Vowel Sequences

Vowel sequences are generally divided into separate syllables.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are not left at the end of a syllable unless they are part of a consonant cluster.

  • The nasal vowels require careful articulation, but do not affect the syllabification.
  • The 'tion' sequence is a common and regular syllable in French.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/6/2025

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