sbatacchiamenti
Syllables
sba-tac-chia-men-ti
Pronunciation
/sbatak.kjaˈmen.ti/
Stress
01001
Morphemes
sbat- + tacch- + -iamenti
The word 'sbatacchiamenti' is a complex Italian noun derived from the verb 'sbatacchiare'. It is divided into five syllables: sba-tac-chia-men-ti, with stress on the third syllable ('chia'). The syllabification follows standard Italian rules, considering consonant clusters and geminate consonants. The word refers to a series of flapping or beating sounds.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('chia').
Syllables
sba — Open syllable, onset cluster 'sb', stressed.. tac — Open syllable, onset 't', vowel 'a'.. chia — Open syllable, onset 'k', vowel 'i', stressed.. men — Closed syllable, onset 'm', vowel 'e'.. ti — Closed syllable, onset 't', vowel 'i'.
Word Parts
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Consonant Clusters
Italian generally breaks up consonant clusters, but 'sb-' is treated as a single onset.
Vowel Groups
Vowel groups are typically separated into different syllables.
Geminate Consonants
Geminate consonants are treated as a single unit within a syllable.
Stress-Based Syllabification
Syllable division often considers the placement of stress.
- The 'sb-' cluster is a common initial cluster in Italian.
- The geminate 'cc' is crucial for pronunciation.
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