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convulsionnasse

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

4 syllables
15 characters
French
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4syllables

convulsionnas

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

con-vul-sion-nas

Pronunciation

/kɔ̃.vyl.sjɔ̃.nas/

Stress

0001

Morphemes

con- + vuls- + -ionnasse

The word 'convulsionnasse' is divided into four syllables: con-vul-sion-nas. The stress falls on the final syllable. It's morphologically complex, with Latin roots and French suffixes. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding consonant cluster breaks.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Prone to convulsions; convulsive.

    Convulsive

    Un patient convolutionnasse.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-nas', as is typical in French. The other syllables are unstressed.

Syllables

4
con/kɔ̃/
vul/vyl/
sion/sjɔ̃/
nas/nas/

con Open syllable, containing a nasal vowel. Stressed level 0.. vul Closed syllable, ending in a consonant. Stressed level 0.. sion Closed syllable, containing a nasal vowel. Stressed level 0.. nas Closed syllable, containing a nasal vowel. Primary stressed syllable (level 1).

Vowel-Based Syllabification

Each vowel sound forms the nucleus of a syllable.

Avoid Breaking Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are kept together unless they are complex.

Nasal Vowel Syllabification

Nasal vowels form their own syllables.

Final Syllable Stress

Stress typically falls on the final syllable.

  • The double 's' does not create a syllable break.
  • The archaic nature of the suffix '-nasse' may lead to slight pronunciation variations.
  • Regional variations in nasal vowel articulation may exist.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025

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