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topicaliseront

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

6 syllables
14 characters
French
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6syllables

topicalizeront

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

to-pi-ca-li-ze-ront

Pronunciation

/tɔ.pi.ka.li.ze.ʁɔ̃/

Stress

000001

Morphemes

topi- + cal- + iser-ont

The word 'topicaliseront' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and French syllabification rules. It consists of a Greek-derived prefix, a Latin-derived root, and a verbalizing suffix with a future tense marker. Stress falls on the final syllable, but is relatively weak. The syllabification is consistent with similar French verbs.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To make topical; to introduce as a topic for discussion.

    To topicalize

    Ils topicaliseront la question du changement climatique.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the final syllable '-ront', though French stress is less prominent than in English. It's more a matter of rhythmic prominence.

Syllables

6
to/tɔ/
pi/pi/
ca/ka/
li/li/
ze/ze/
ront/ʁɔ̃/

to Open syllable, initial syllable.. pi Open syllable, contains a vowel.. ca Open syllable, contains a vowel.. li Open syllable, contains a vowel.. ze Open syllable, contains a vowel.. ront Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed.

Vowel Rule

Each vowel sound generally forms the nucleus of a syllable. Syllables are divided around vowel sounds.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are generally broken up to avoid stranded consonants, but in this case, the clusters are relatively simple and follow the vowel sounds.

Final Consonant Rule

In French, final consonants are often part of the preceding syllable, especially if they are not followed by a vowel sound.

  • The final 't' is silent and does not affect syllabification.
  • The 's' in 'lis' is part of the suffix and follows the vowel 'i', so it's naturally included in the syllable 'li-ze'.
  • French stress is less prominent than in English, making syllable division more reliant on vowel sounds.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/11/2025

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