sovreccitamenti
Syllables
so-vre-c-ci-ta-men-ti
Pronunciation
/ˌsovrektʃitaˈmenti/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
sovre- + recit- + -amenti
The word 'sovreccitamenti' is a complex Italian noun derived from Latin roots. It is divided into seven syllables: so-vre-c-ci-ta-men-ti, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard Italian rules for open and closed syllables, consonant clusters, and digraphs.
Definitions
- 1
Excessive excitements, overstimulations, heightened emotional states.
Overexcitements, overstimulations
“I suoi *sovreccitamenti* erano evidenti.”
“Evitare i *sovreccitamenti* è importante per la salute mentale.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ci').
Syllables
so — Open syllable, initial syllable.. vre — Closed syllable, containing a consonant cluster.. cci — Closed syllable, 'cc' digraph pronounced as /tʃ/.. ta — Open syllable.. men — Closed syllable.. ti — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Rule
A syllable ending in a vowel is considered open.
Closed Syllable Rule
A syllable ending in a consonant is considered closed.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Italian allows consonant clusters within syllables.
Digraph Rule
Specific digraphs (like 'cc' before 'i') have specific pronunciations.
- The 'rc' cluster is a potential point of ambiguity, but Italian generally allows it within a syllable.
- The word's length and complex morphology require careful application of syllabification rules.
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