mixtionneraient
Syllables
mix-tion-ne-rai-ent
Pronunciation
/mik.sjɔ.ne.ʁɛ.t/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
mixt- + mixt- + -ionner-
The word 'mixtionneraient' is syllabified as mix-tion-ne-rai-ent, following French vowel-based syllabification rules. It's a verb in the conditional present, formed from the Latin root 'miscere' with French suffixes. Stress falls on the final syllable '-ent'.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-ent', as is typical in French. The stress is relatively weak, as French is a stress-timed language.
Syllables
mix — Open syllable, containing a single vowel sound. Initial consonant cluster 'mx' is treated as a unit.. tion — Closed syllable, containing the nasal vowel /ɔ̃/. The 't' is part of the syllable.. ne — Open syllable, containing a schwa sound /ə/. Part of the verb ending.. rai — Open syllable, containing the vowel /ɛ/. Part of the conditional ending.. ent — Closed syllable, containing the consonant /t/. Final syllable, receives primary stress.
Word Parts
Vowel-Based Syllabification
French syllables are primarily formed around vowel sounds. Each vowel sound generally constitutes a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are maintained as single units unless they are complex and disrupt the natural flow of vowel sounds.
Suffix Separation
Suffixes are generally separated into distinct syllables, especially those with clear morphological functions.
- The 'xt' cluster is treated as a single unit for syllabification.
- The 'ion' sequence is a common and stable unit in French.
- Liaison with a following vowel is possible but doesn't affect internal syllable structure.
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