transzendentalpragmatische
Syllables
trans-zen-den-tal-pra-gma-ti-sche
Pronunciation
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlˌpʁaɡmaˈtiʃə/
Stress
01010110
Morphemes
trans- + zend- + -entalpragmatische
The word 'transzendentalpragmatische' is syllabified based on German phonological rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and allowing for complex consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is an adjective formed from Latin and Greek roots with German suffixes.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to both transcendental philosophy and pragmatics.
Transcendental-pragmatic
“Eine transzendentalpragmatische Herangehensweise an das Problem.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ti'). Secondary stress on 'zen'.
Syllables
trans — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster.. zen — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. den — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. tal — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. pra — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. gma — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. ti — Closed syllable, primary stress.. sche — Closed syllable, adjectival ending.
Word Parts
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with consonants arranged according to their sonority.
Onset-Rime Structure
Syllables are divided into an onset (initial consonant(s)) and a rime (vowel and following consonants).
German Syllable Structure
German allows for complex consonant clusters in both onsets and codas.
- The length of the word and the number of consonant clusters require careful application of the sonority sequencing principle.
- The /t͡s/ consonant cluster is a common initial cluster in German.
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