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emmouscaillassions

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

6 syllables
18 characters
French
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6syllables

emmouscaillasisons

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

em-mous-cai-lla-si-sons

Pronunciation

/ɛ.mu.skɛ.ja.si.jɔ̃/

Stress

000001

Morphemes

em- + mouscai- + -llassions

The word 'emmouscaillassions' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and French syllabification rules. It's a verb form with stress on the final syllable. The morphemic analysis reveals a Latin prefix, an uncertain Germanic-derived root, and a complex verb suffix. Syllable division is consistent with similar French verbs.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    We were getting dirty/covered in scabs/crust.

    We were getting dirty

    Si nous avions plus de temps, nous nous emmouscaillerions moins.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the final syllable '-sions', typical of French.

Syllables

6
em/ɛm/
mous/mu/
cai/skɛ/
lla/ja/
si/si/
sons/jɔ̃/

em Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. mous Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. cai Closed syllable, consonant cluster followed by vowel.. lla Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. si Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. sons Nasal closed syllable, nasal vowel followed by consonant.

Vowel-based Syllabification

Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Consonants are assigned to the adjacent syllable.

Consonant Cluster Handling

Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they can be naturally separated by a vowel sound.

Nasal Vowel Syllabification

Nasal vowels typically form a single syllable with the following consonant(s).

  • The 'sc' consonant cluster is common and doesn't pose a syllabification challenge.
  • The nasal vowel in 'sons' dictates the syllable structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/6/2025

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