geschwindeitsabhängigem
Syllables
ge-schwin-deits-ab-hän-gig-em
Pronunciation
/ɡəˈʃvɪndɪksaɪ̯tsʔəpˈhɛŋɪɡəm/
Stress
1000010
Morphemes
ge- + schwind + -keit-s-abhängig-em
The word 'geschwindigkeitsabhängigem' is a complex German adjective syllabified based on vowel sounds, avoidance of initial consonant clusters, and preservation of digraphs. Stress falls on the prefix 'ge-'. It's a derivative of 'speed' and 'dependence', with a dative adjective ending.
Definitions
- 1
Dependent on speed; speed-dependent.
Speed-dependent
“Die Dosierung ist geschwindigkeitsabhängigem.”
“Ein geschwindigkeitsabhängigem Bremssystem.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('ge-'). Secondary stress is present on the syllable '-hängig-'.
Syllables
ge — Open syllable, stressed.. schwin — Closed syllable, unstressed.. deits — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ab — Open syllable, unstressed.. hän — Open syllable, unstressed.. gig — Closed syllable, stressed.. em — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
ge-
German prefix, often indicating completion or forming past participles, but here part of compounding.
schwind
German root meaning 'speed, swiftness'.
-keit-s-abhängig-em
Combination of suffixes: -keit (nominalizer), -s (genitive marker), -abhängig (dependent on), -em (dative adjective ending).
Similar Words
Vowel-centric Syllabification
Syllables are built around vowel sounds, forming the core of each syllable.
Consonant Cluster Avoidance
The algorithm avoids starting a syllable with a consonant cluster whenever possible, adhering to German phonotactic constraints.
Digraph Preservation
Digraphs like 'sch' are treated as single units and are not split across syllables.
Morpheme Boundaries
Syllabification often respects morphemic boundaries, reflecting the word's internal structure.
- The length of the word and the multiple suffixes create a complex structure.
- The 'sch' digraph is consistently treated as a single syllable-initial consonant.
- The genitive 's' is often considered part of the preceding syllable.
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