komunikat͡sioːnstɛçnoloɡiʃə
Syllables
ko-mu-ni-ka-t͡si-oːn-s-tɛç-no-lo-ɡi-ʃə
Pronunciation
/ko.mu.ni.ka.t͡si.oːn.s.tɛç.no.lo.ɡi.ʃə/
Stress
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Morphemes
kom- + munikation + -technologisch
The word 'kommunikationstechnologische' is a complex German adjective divided into 12 syllables based on vowel/consonant boundaries. It's composed of Latin and Greek roots and suffixes, with primary stress on '-lo-'. Syllabification follows standard German phonological rules, accounting for consonant clusters and vowel length.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or using communication technology.
Communication-technological
“Eine kommunikationstechnologische Lösung.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the syllable '-lo-', secondary stress on '-ka-'. Stress is phonemically contrastive in German.
Syllables
ko — Open syllable, initial syllable.. mu — Open syllable.. ni — Open syllable.. ka — Open syllable.. t͡si — Closed syllable, consonant cluster.. oːn — Closed syllable, long vowel.. s — Open syllable, single consonant.. tɛç — Closed syllable, 'ch' sound.. no — Open syllable.. lo — Open syllable, primary stress.. ɡi — Open syllable.. ʃə — Open syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
Vowel Rule
Syllable division generally occurs before vowels.
Consonant Rule
Syllable division generally occurs before consonants, but consonant clusters are maintained.
Sonority Rule
Syllables are structured around a peak of sonority, usually a vowel.
- The length of the word and complex morphemic structure.
- German allows for relatively long syllables.
- The 'ch' sound requires specific phonetic transcription.
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