feldarescialli
Syllables
fel-da-re-sci-al-li
Pronunciation
/fel.da.reʃ.ʃal.li/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
feld + marescial + li
The word 'feldmarescialli' is divided into six syllables: fel-da-re-sci-al-li. It's a masculine plural noun with stress on the penultimate syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals a Germanic prefix, a Latin root, and an Italian plural suffix. Syllable division follows standard Italian CV rules and allows for permissible consonant clusters.
Definitions
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Field marshals; high-ranking military officers.
Field marshals
“I feldmarescialli guidarono l'esercito alla vittoria.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('re-sci-al-li').
Syllables
fel — Open syllable, initial consonant-vowel structure.. da — Open syllable, initial consonant-vowel structure.. re — Open syllable, contains the 'rs' cluster.. sci — Closed syllable, 'sc' cluster treated as /ʃ/.. al — Open syllable, initial consonant-vowel structure.. li — Open syllable, initial consonant-vowel structure.
Word Parts
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Consonant-Vowel (CV)
A single consonant followed by a vowel initiates a new syllable.
Permissible Consonant Clusters
Certain consonant clusters (e.g., 'rs', 'sc') are allowed within a syllable.
Stress-Timing
Italian is a stress-timed language, influencing syllable prominence.
- The word's hybrid origin (Germanic prefix + Latin root) contributes to its unusual structure.
- The 'rs' cluster, while permissible, could be subject to slight pronunciation variations.
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