saccharifiassions
Syllables
sa-ccha-ri-fias-sions
Pronunciation
/s‿a.ka.ʁi.fjas.jɔ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
sacchar + ifiassions
The word 'saccharifiassions' is a complex verb form syllabified into five syllables (sa-ccha-ri-fias-sions) based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard French phonological rules.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-sions', though French stress is generally less prominent than in English.
Syllables
sa — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. ccha — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'cch' followed by a vowel.. ri — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. fias — Closed syllable, ending in 's'.. sions — Closed syllable, nasal vowel ending in 's'.
Word Parts
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Vowel Nucleus Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds, creating open or closed syllables.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained unless they are unpronounceable in French.
Final Consonant Rule
A final consonant typically closes the syllable.
- The 'cch' cluster is a relatively uncommon but acceptable feature in French, particularly in words of Latin origin.
- The pronunciation of 's' as /z/ between vowels is a standard phonetic rule in French.
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