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zentralverwaltungswirtschaftliche

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

11 syllables
33 characters
German
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11syllables

zentralVerwaltungswirtsftliche

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

zen-tral-Ver-wal-tung-s-wi-rts-ft-li-che

Pronunciation

/t͡sɛnˈtʁaːl fɛʁˈvaltʊŋsˌvɪʁtʃaftlɪçə/

Stress

10010010001

Morphemes

zentral + Verwaltungswirtschaft + -liche

The word 'zentralverwaltungswirtschaftliche' is a complex German adjective syllabified based on vowel sounds, consonant clusters, and digraph preservation. Primary stress falls on 'Ver'. It's a compound word built from 'zentral', 'Verwaltung', 'Wirtschaft', and the adjectival suffix '-liche'.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Relating to or characteristic of a centrally planned economy.

    Relating to a centrally planned economy

    Die zentralverwaltungswirtschaftlichen Entscheidungen wurden kritisiert.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'Verwaltung' ('Ver'). Secondary stress on 'zentral'.

Syllables

11
zen/t͡sɛn/
tral/tʁaːl/
Ver/fɛʁ/
wal/valt/
tung/tʊŋ/
s/s/
wi/vɪ/
rts/ʁt͡ʃa/
ft/ft/
li/lɪ/
che/çə/

zen Open syllable, initial syllable, stressed.. tral Open syllable, part of the prefix.. Ver Closed syllable, primary stressed syllable of the root.. wal Closed syllable, part of the root.. tung Closed syllable, part of the root.. s Syllabic consonant, linking syllable.. wi Open syllable, beginning of the second root.. rts Closed syllable, part of the second root.. ft Closed syllable, part of the second root.. li Open syllable, part of the suffix.. che Open syllable, final syllable, unstressed.

Vowel-centric Syllabification

Syllables are formed around vowel sounds, with consonants grouped around them.

Consonant Cluster Handling

Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless a natural separation point exists.

Digraph Preservation

Digraphs like 'ch' are not split across syllable boundaries.

Avoid Single Consonant Endings

German syllabification tends to avoid leaving a single consonant at the end of a syllable if it can be avoided.

  • The length and complexity of the word due to compounding.
  • Potential regional variations in pronunciation affecting perceived stress, but not core syllabification.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/5/2025
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