physiologiquement
Syllables
phy-si-o-lo-gi-que-ment
Pronunciation
/fi.zi.ɔ.lɔ.ʒik.mɑ̃/
Stress
0000001
Morphemes
physio- + log- + -logiquement
The word 'physiologiquement' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel sounds and French syllabification rules. It's morphologically complex, derived from Greek and Latin roots, and functions as an adverb with stress on the final syllable. Its syllabic structure is consistent with other words sharing the '-logiquement' suffix.
Definitions
- 1
In a physiological manner; relating to the functions of living organisms.
Physiologically
“Les effets du stress peuvent être étudiés physiologiquement.”
“Il a réagi physiologiquement à la peur.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-ment', which is typical for French adverbs. The stress is primary and pronounced.
Syllables
phy — Open syllable, initial syllable.. si — Open syllable.. o — Open syllable.. lo — Open syllable.. gi — Open syllable.. que — Open syllable.. ment — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.
Word Parts
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds, creating open syllables where possible.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are kept together unless they represent pronounceable consonant sequences (e.g., 'gn' is treated as a single sound).
Final Syllable Stress
Stress typically falls on the final syllable in French, influencing the perception of syllable boundaries.
- The nasal vowel /ɑ̃/ in the final syllable requires careful pronunciation.
- Liaison and elision, while not directly affecting syllable division, are crucial for natural pronunciation.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly alter the perceived boundaries between syllables.
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