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hyperémotivités

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

7 syllables
15 characters
French
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7syllables

hymotivi

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

hy-pé-ré-mo-ti-vi-té

Pronunciation

/ip.ʁe.mo.ti.vi.te/

Stress

0000001

Morphemes

hyper- + émotiv- + -ités

The word 'hyperémotivités' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant attachment rules. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's a complex noun formed from a Greek prefix, a Latin root, and a French suffix, denoting excessive emotionality.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Excessive emotionality; a tendency to display emotions in an exaggerated manner.

    Excessive emotionalities

    Ses hyperémotivités la rendaient vulnérable.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the last syllable ('té'), as is typical in French.

Syllables

7
hy/ip/
/pe/
/ʁe/
mo/mo/
ti/ti/
vi/vi/
/te/

hy Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'i'. Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'é'. Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'é'. mo Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'o'. ti Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'i'. vi Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'i'. Closed syllable, vowel nucleus 'é', ending in consonant 't'

Vowel Nucleus Rule

Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei. Each vowel generally forms a separate syllable.

Consonant Attachment Rule

Consonants generally attach to the following vowel to form a syllable, especially at the end of a syllable.

  • The circumflex accent on 'é' influences vowel quality but not syllabification.
  • The 'r' sound is a schwa-like sound and is included in the preceding syllable.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025

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