subaccollassero
Syllables
sub-ac-col-las-se-ro
Pronunciation
/subakkolˈlasːero/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
sub- + accol- + -lassero
The word 'subaccollassero' is a complex Italian verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division, consonant cluster rules, and geminate consonant maintenance. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'sub-', the root 'accol-', and the suffix '-lassero'.
Definitions
- 1
Imperfect subjunctive of 'accollare' - to collar, to attach, to burden.
they were to collar, they were to attach, they were to burden.
“Se potessero, subaccollassero le responsabilità.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('las').
Syllables
sub — Open syllable, initial syllable.. ac — Closed syllable, contains the beginning of the root.. col — Closed syllable, part of the root, contains a geminate consonant in the next syllable.. las — Closed syllable, contains a geminate consonant, penultimate syllable, stressed.. se — Open syllable, part of the suffix.. ro — Open syllable, final syllable of the suffix.
Word Parts
Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are typically divided between vowels and consonants.
Consonant Cluster Division
Division often occurs before the first consonant in a cluster.
Geminate Consonant Rule
Geminate consonants are maintained within a single syllable.
Prefix Rule
Prefixes are generally treated as separate syllables.
- The word's complexity due to its morphology.
- The geminate 'l' in 'collasso' affects syllable weight.
- Potential regional variations in vowel quality or geminate consonant length.
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