sopracarrichino
Syllables
so-pra-car-ri-chi-no
Pronunciation
/ˌsoprakkarikiˈniːno/
Stress
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Morphemes
sopra- + caric- + -ichino
The Italian adjective 'sopraccarichino' (overloaded) is divided into so-pra-car-ri-chi-no, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'sopra-', root 'caric-', and suffix '-ichino', reflecting its Latin origins and adhering to Italian phonological rules.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('chi').
Syllables
so — Open syllable, initial syllable.. pra — Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset.. car — Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset.. ri — Open syllable.. chi — Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset.. no — Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed.
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Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Italian allows for consonant clusters at the beginning and end of syllables, but syllable division avoids breaking up affricates or blends unless necessary.
Stress-Based Rule
Stress influences syllable perception and can sometimes affect division in ambiguous cases.
- The multiple consonant clusters require careful consideration, but are permissible within Italian phonotactics.
- Regional variations in vowel quality may exist, but do not affect syllable division.
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