moissonneusesbatteuses
Syllables
mois-son-neu-ses-bat-teu-ses
Pronunciation
/mwa.sɔ̃.nøz.ba.tøz/
Stress
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Morphemes
moisson/bat + -neuse/-teuse-s
The word 'moissonneuses-batteuses' (combine harvesters) is syllabified as mois-son-neu-ses-bat-teu-ses, following French rules for vowel grouping, consonant clusters, and compound words. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of each component.
Definitions
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Combine harvesters
Combine harvesters
“Les agriculteurs utilisent des moissonneuses-batteuses pour récolter le blé.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of each component: /mwa.sɔ̃.nøz/ and /ba.tøz/
Syllables
mois — Open syllable, vowel sound.. son — Nasal vowel, closed syllable.. neu — Closed syllable, vowel sound.. ses — Closed syllable, plural marker.. bat — Open syllable, vowel sound.. teu — Closed syllable, vowel sound.. ses — Closed syllable, plural marker.
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Vowel Grouping
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Consonant Clusters
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Compound Word Syllabification
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Final Consonant Rule
A single consonant at the end of a syllable typically belongs to that syllable.
- The hyphen indicates a compound noun, and the syllabification respects this division. Optional liaison doesn't affect syllabic structure.
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