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hypsiprymnodontinae

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

8 syllables
19 characters
English (GB)
Enriched
8syllables

hypsiprymnodontainae

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

hy-psi-prym-no-don-ta-i-nae

Pronunciation

/ˌhaɪpsɪˈpraɪmnəʊdɒntaɪniː/

Stress

00001000

Morphemes

hypso- + prymno- + -odont-inae

The word 'hypsiprymnodontinae' is an eight-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('don'). Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Greek and Latin origins, relating to the animal's physical characteristics and taxonomic classification.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A subfamily of marsupial moles endemic to Australia, characterized by their small size, reduced eyes, and powerful forelimbs adapted for digging.

    The *hypsiprymnodontinae* are highly specialized subterranean mammals.

    Research focuses on the evolutionary adaptations of the *hypsiprymnodontinae*.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('don'). The stress pattern is typical for words of this length and complexity in English.

Syllables

8
hy/haɪ/
psi/psɪ/
prym/praɪm/
no/nəʊ/
don/ˈdɒn/
ta/tən/
i/taɪ/
nae/niː/

hy Open syllable, vowel sound initiated, unstressed.. psi Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset, unstressed.. prym Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant cluster, unstressed.. no Open syllable, diphthong, unstressed.. don Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant, primary stress.. ta Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant, unstressed.. i Open syllable, diphthong, unstressed.. nae Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant, unstressed.

Vowel-Consonant Division

Syllables are typically divided after a vowel sound, especially when followed by a consonant.

Consonant Cluster Division

Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a syllable, unless they are easily separable based on pronunciation.

Diphthong Rule

Diphthongs are treated as a single vowel sound within a syllable.

  • The silent 'h' in 'hy-' does not affect the syllable division, as the syllable still begins with a vowel sound.
  • The 'ps' and 'mn' consonant clusters are permissible in English syllable onsets and codas.
  • Regional variations in pronunciation might lead to slight differences in vowel reduction, but the core syllabification principles remain consistent.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/6/2025
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