dialectologically
Syllables
di-a-lec-to-log-i-cal-ly
Pronunciation
/ˌdaɪ.ə.lɛk.təˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kli/
Stress
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Morphemes
dia- + lect- + -to-log-i-cal-ly
The word 'dialectologically' is divided into eight syllables with primary stress on 'log'. It's a complex adverb formed from Greek and Latin roots with English suffixes. Syllable division follows standard vowel-consonant rules, influenced by morphemic structure and stress patterns.
Definitions
- 1
In a manner relating to the study of dialects.
“The differences were analyzed dialectologically.”
syn:dialectallyant:non-dialectally
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('log').
Syllables
di — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. a — Open syllable, schwa sound.. lec — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant cluster.. to — Open syllable, schwa sound.. log — Closed syllable, primary stress.. i — Open syllable, connecting vowel.. cal — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant cluster.. ly — Open syllable, adverbial suffix.
Word Parts
Vowel-Consonant-Consonant (VCC)
Syllables are often divided after the first consonant.
Vowel-Consonant (VC)
Syllables are divided after the consonant.
Vowel-Vowel (VV)
Syllables are divided between the vowels.
Stress Placement
Stress is often determined by morphemic structure.
- Complex morphology requires careful consideration of morpheme boundaries.
- The presence of Greek-derived morphemes influences syllable structure and stress.
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