eteroeducazioni
Syllables
e-te-ro-e-du-ca-zi-o-ni
Pronunciation
/ˌe.te.ro.e.du.ka.ˈtsjo.ni/
Stress
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Morphemes
etero- + educ- + -azioni
The word 'eteroeducazioni' is divided into nine syllables following standard Italian rules. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Greek prefix, a Latin root, and an Italian suffix. Syllable division is consistent with similar Italian words containing the '-zioni' suffix.
Definitions
- 1
The act or process of educating individuals who are different or have diverse needs; heterogenous education.
Hetero-educations
“Le eteroeducazioni sono fondamentali per garantire l'uguaglianza di opportunità.”
“Il progetto mira a promuovere pratiche di eteroeducazioni nelle scuole.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('zi' in 'ezi-o-ni'). This is typical for Italian words ending in -i, -e, or -o.
Syllables
e — Open syllable, unstressed.. te — Open syllable, unstressed.. ro — Open syllable, unstressed.. e — Open syllable, unstressed.. du — Open syllable, unstressed.. ca — Open syllable, unstressed.. zi — Closed syllable, stressed.. o — Open syllable, unstressed.. ni — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
etero-
Greek origin, meaning 'other', 'different'. Prefixes modify the meaning of the root.
educ-
Latin origin (*educare*), meaning 'to bring forth', 'to raise', 'to educate'. Forms the core meaning of the word.
-azioni
Italian suffix derived from Latin *-ationem*. Nominalizes the verb, creating a noun.
Similar Words
Vowel-Consonant-Vowel
Syllables are generally divided between vowels, creating open syllables where possible.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they are easily separable based on pronunciation.
Penultimate Stress
Italian words ending in a vowel, 'n', or 's' are typically stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- The prefix 'etero-' does not introduce any exceptions to the standard syllabification rules.
- The pronunciation of 'z' as /ts/ or /dz/ does not affect syllable division.
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