estratificarlhesão
Syllables
es-tra-ti-fi-car-lhes-ão
Pronunciation
/ɛʃ.tɾɐ.ti.fi.ˈkaɾ.lɛʃ.ɐ̃w̃/
Stress
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Morphemes
estrat- + fic- + -ar-lhes-ão
The word 'estratificar-lhes-ão' is a complex Portuguese verb form divided into seven syllables, stressed on the fourth syllable ('fi'). It follows standard Portuguese syllabification rules, considering vowel groupings, consonant clusters, and clitic pronoun attachment. It means 'they will stratify for them'.
Definitions
- 1
They will stratify to them
They will stratify for them / They will layer for them
“Se precisarmos, estratificar-lhes-ão os dados para uma análise mais detalhada.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('fi'), making it the most prominent syllable in the word. The stress pattern follows the general rule of penultimate stress in Portuguese.
Syllables
es — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster. tra — Open syllable. ti — Closed syllable. fi — Closed syllable, stressed. car — Open syllable. lhes — Closed syllable. ão — Closed syllable, final
Word Parts
estrat-
Latin *stratum* - 'layered', via French; contributes to the meaning of layering or arranging in layers.
fic-
Latin *facere* - 'to do, to make'; the core of the verb, indicating action.
-ar-lhes-ão
*-ar* (Latin *-are*) - infinitive ending; *-lhes-* (Portuguese clitic pronoun) - indirect object pronoun; *-ão* (Portuguese personal ending) - future subjunctive ending.
Vowel Grouping
Vowels are generally grouped into syllables based on pronunciation.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are broken up according to the sonority hierarchy.
Stress Placement
Stress influences syllable prominence and can affect vowel quality.
Clitic Pronoun Attachment
Clitic pronouns are treated as separate syllables when attached to verbs.
- The word's length and complexity require careful application of syllabification rules.
- The clitic pronoun 'lhes' is a common feature of Portuguese grammar and its syllabification is well-defined.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly affect syllable boundaries, but the overall structure remains consistent.
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