cinematografanosão
Syllables
cin-e-ma-to-gra-fa-nos-ão
Pronunciation
/ˌsĩ.ne.ma.to.ɡɾɐ.faɾˈnos.ɐ̃w̃/
Stress
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Morphemes
cinematograf + ar-nos-ão
The verb 'cinematografar-nos-ão' (we will film) is divided into eight syllables: cin-e-ma-to-gra-fa-nos-ão. Stress falls on 'gra'. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules, with the '-ão' ending attracting stress and pronoun clitics forming separate syllables.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the root ('gra') due to the presence of the '-ão' ending, which always attracts stress in Portuguese.
Syllables
cin — Open syllable, nasalized vowel.. e — Open syllable.. ma — Open syllable.. to — Open syllable.. gra — Closed syllable, stressed.. fa — Closed syllable.. nos — Closed syllable.. ão — Closed syllable, stress attractor.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in vowels are open.
Closed Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in consonants are closed.
Vowel Cluster Rule
Vowel clusters are generally separated into individual syllables.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally separated into individual syllables.
Stress Attraction Rule
The '-ão' ending attracts stress to the penultimate syllable.
Pronoun Clitic Rule
Pronoun clitics attached to verbs form a separate syllable.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of 'r' (e.g., alveolar tap vs. trill) do not affect syllabification.
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