transt͡sɛndɛntaːlfilozɔfɪʃ
Syllables
tran-st͡sɛn-dɛn-taːl-fi-lo-zɔ-fɪʃ
Pronunciation
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlfiloˈzɔfɪʃ/
Stress
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Morphemes
trans- + zendental + -philosophisch
The word 'transzendentalphilosophisch' is syllabified based on German phonological rules, prioritizing consonant cluster preservation and vowel-consonant division. Primary stress falls on '-tal-', with secondary stress on '-so-'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin-derived prefix, a borrowed root, and a German suffix.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or characteristic of transcendental philosophy.
Transcendental philosophical
“Die transzendentalphilosophischen Ansichten Kants sind bis heute relevant.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-tal-' (4th syllable), and secondary stress on '-so-' (7th syllable). Stress assignment follows German stress rules, typically on the root syllable.
Syllables
tran — Open syllable, initial syllable.. st͡sɛn — Closed syllable, containing a consonant cluster.. dɛn — Closed syllable.. taːl — Closed, stressed syllable.. fi — Open syllable.. lo — Open syllable.. zɔ — Open, secondary stressed syllable.. fɪʃ — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
trans-
Latin origin, meaning 'across, beyond'. Prefixes modify the root's meaning.
zendental
Borrowed from Latin 'intentionalis' via French 'intentionnel'. Relates to intentionality and the mind.
-philosophisch
German suffix derived from 'Philosophie' (philosophy) + '-isch' (adjectival suffix). Indicates relating to philosophy.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonant clusters are maintained as long as they follow the sonority hierarchy.
Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are often divided before a consonant that follows a vowel, unless it breaks up a permissible consonant cluster.
Consonant Cluster Preservation
German tends to preserve consonant clusters within syllables.
- The /st͡s/ cluster is a relatively complex initial cluster, but is permissible in German.
- The length of the vowel /aː/ in '-taːl-' influences the stress pattern.
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