rinselvaticro
Syllables
rin-sel-va-ti-cro
Pronunciation
/rin.sel.vaˈti.kro/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
rin- + selva- + -tico-ro
The word 'rinselvatichiro' is an Italian adjective meaning 'forest-like' or 'wild'. It's divided into five syllables: rin-sel-va-ti-cro, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ti'. The word is morphologically complex, composed of a prefix, root, and two suffixes, but syllabification follows standard CV patterns.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or resembling a forest; wild, untamed, or wooded.
Forest-like, wild, wooded.
“Un paesaggio rinselvatichiro”
“Un carattere rinselvatichiro”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ti'.
Syllables
rin — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.. sel — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.. va — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.. ti — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel structure, primary stress.. cro — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.
Word Parts
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Consonant-Vowel (CV) Syllabification
Italian syllables generally follow a CV structure. Each consonant-vowel combination forms a syllable.
Stress Placement
Stress typically falls on the penultimate syllable, influencing the perception of syllable boundaries.
- The compound nature of the word and multiple suffixes require careful consideration of morphemic boundaries, but phonetic structure primarily governs syllabification.
- The 'gl' cluster is pronounced as a distinct 'gl' sound, as it's followed by 'a'.
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