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réordonnancées

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

5 syllables
14 characters
French
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5syllables

ordonnancées

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ré-or-don-nan-cées

Pronunciation

/ʁe.ɔʁ.dɔ.nɑ̃.se/

Stress

00001

Morphemes

ré- + ordonn- + -ancées

The word 'réordonnancées' is divided into five syllables: ré-or-don-nan-cées. It consists of the prefix 'ré-', the root 'ordonn-', and the suffix '-ancées'. The primary stress falls on the final syllable '-cées'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, keeping consonant clusters intact and separating prefixes and suffixes.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Arranged again, reordered.

    Reordered, rearranged

    Les documents réordonnancées étaient plus faciles à consulter.

Stress pattern

The primary stress falls on the final syllable '-cées', as is typical in French. The other syllables are unstressed.

Syllables

5
/ʁe/
or/ɔʁ/
don/dɔ̃/
nan/nɑ̃/
cées/se/

Open syllable, containing the prefix and a vowel. Stressed level 0.. or Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. don Closed syllable, containing a nasal vowel and part of the root. Stressed level 0.. nan Closed syllable, containing a nasal vowel and part of the root. Stressed level 0.. cées Closed syllable, containing the suffix and the primary stress. Stressed level 1.

Vowel-Based Syllabification

French syllables are generally built around vowel sounds. Each vowel sound forms the nucleus of a syllable.

Consonant Cluster Handling

Consonant clusters like 'rd' are usually kept together within a syllable unless they are exceptionally complex.

Prefix Separation

Prefixes are typically separated into their own syllables, as seen with 'ré-'.

Suffix Separation

Suffixes are typically separated into their own syllables, as seen with '-cées'.

  • The 'rd' cluster is treated as a single unit for syllabification.
  • The nasal vowel /ɑ̃/ requires careful consideration in syllable structure.
  • The word's function as a past participle adjective does not alter the syllable division or stress pattern.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/13/2025

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