fonosintattiche
Syllables
fo-no-sin-tat-ti-che
Pronunciation
/fonoˌsinttatˈti.ke/
Stress
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Morphemes
fono- + sintatt- + -iche
The word 'fonosintattiche' is divided into six syllables: fo-no-sin-tat-ti-che. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'fono-', the root 'sintatt-', and the suffix '-iche'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tat'). Syllable division follows Italian's open syllable preference and handles the geminated consonant cluster 'tt' as a single unit.
Definitions
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Relating to both the sound (phonology) and structure (syntax) of language.
Phonosyntactic
“Analisi fonosintattiche”
“regole fonosintattiche”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tat').
Syllables
fo — Open syllable, initial syllable.. no — Open syllable.. sin — Open syllable.. tat — Closed syllable with geminated consonant.. ti — Open syllable.. che — Open syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Preference
Vowels generally initiate syllables, leading to open syllable formation (e.g., 'fo', 'no', 'ti').
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are divided based on phonotactic constraints. Geminated consonants ('tt') are treated as a single unit within the syllable.
- The geminated 'tt' consonant cluster requires careful consideration due to its impact on syllable weight.
- Regional variations in vowel quality or stress intensity may occur, but do not alter the fundamental syllable division.
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