obscurantizarlhesia
Syllables
ob-scu-ran-ti-zar-lhes-ia
Pronunciation
/ɔʃ.ku.ɾɐ̃.ti.ˈzaɾ.ʎɛʃ.i.ɐ/
Stress
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Morphemes
ob- + scur- + -antizar-lhes-ia
The word 'obscurantizar-lhes-ia' is a complex verb form syllabified into seven syllables: ob-scu-ran-ti-zar-lhes-ia. The stress falls on 'zar'. It's morphologically composed of a Latin prefix 'ob-', root 'scur-', and several Portuguese suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules, considering vowel-consonant patterns and the treatment of clitic pronouns.
Definitions
- 1
To obscure to them; would obscure to them.
Would obscure them.
“Ele obscurantizar-lhes-ia a verdade se pudesse.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the verb stem ('zar'). The clitic pronoun and conditional ending are unstressed.
Syllables
ob — Open syllable, initial syllable.. scu — Closed syllable.. ran — Nasalized open syllable.. ti — Closed syllable.. zar — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. lhes — Closed syllable, clitic pronoun.. ia — Open syllable, conditional ending.
Word Parts
Vowel-Consonant (VC)
Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.
Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC)
Syllables with a consonant-vowel-consonant structure are closed.
Diphthong/Triphthong Resolution
Vowel combinations are treated as single vowel sounds within a syllable.
Clitic Pronoun Syllabification
Clitic pronouns are generally treated as separate syllables, but attached to the verb.
- The 'lh' digraph is treated as a single phoneme /ʎ/ but requires consideration in syllabification.
- The nasal vowel /ɐ̃/ in 'ran' is a common feature of Portuguese and doesn't affect the syllable division rules.
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