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ommunikationsmöglichkeiten

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

10 syllables
26 characters
German
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10syllables

kommunikationsmöglichkeiten

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

kom-mu-ni-ka-ti-ons-mög-lich-kei-ten

Pronunciation

/ko.mu.ni.ka.tsiˈoːn͡s.møːɡ.lɪç.kaɪ̯.tn̩/

Stress

0000001011

Morphemes

kom- + muni + -ikation, -s, -mög-, -lich-, -keit-, -en

The word 'kommunikationsmöglichkeiten' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters, with primary stress on 'möglichkeiten'. The morphemic analysis reveals Latin and German origins of its components. Syllabification follows standard German rules, with minor considerations for consonant clusters and syllabic consonants.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Communication possibilities

    Communication possibilities

    Die Firma bietet vielfältige Kommunikationsmöglichkeiten für ihre Mitarbeiter.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable 'möglichkeiten'. German compounds generally stress the root syllable, but longer words shift stress towards the end.

Syllables

10
kom/kɔm/
mu/mu/
ni/ni/
ka/ka/
ti/ti/
ons/oːns/
mög/møːɡ/
lich/lɪç/
kei/kaɪ̯/
ten/tn̩/

kom Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. mu Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ni Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ka Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ti Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ons Closed syllable, consonant cluster.. mög Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. lich Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. kei Open syllable, diphthong nucleus.. ten Closed syllable, syllabic consonant.

Vowel Nucleus Rule

Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei. Each syllable must contain at least one vowel sound.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a syllable unless they are easily separable by pronunciation.

Syllabic Consonant Rule

In certain contexts, consonants can function as syllable nuclei (e.g., 'n' in 'ten').

  • The pronunciation of 'sch' as a single sound /ʃ/ does not affect the syllable division based on individual letters.
  • The syllabic 'n' in 'ten' is a common feature in German and influences syllable structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/12/2025
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