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noncommodiousness

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

6 syllables
17 characters
English (GB)
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6syllables

noncommodiousness

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

non-com-mo-di-ous-ness

Pronunciation

/ˌnɒnˌkɒməˈdɪəsnəs/

Stress

000100

Morphemes

non- + commod- + -ious-ness

The word 'noncommodiousness' is divided into six syllables: non-com-mo-di-ous-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('di'). It is a noun formed from a Latin root with English prefixes and suffixes. Syllable division follows standard English rules of vowel-consonant separation and onset maximization.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    The state of being inconvenient or unsuitable.

    The noncommodiousness of the seating arrangement made the meeting uncomfortable.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('di'), following the general pattern for Latinate words, but influenced by word length.

Syllables

6
non/nɒn/
com/kɒm/
mo/məʊ/
di/dɪ/
ous/əs/
ness/nəs/

non Open syllable, initial syllable.. com Closed syllable, consonant cluster at the end.. mo Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. di Closed syllable, primary stress.. ous Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. ness Closed syllable, consonant cluster at the end.

Vowel-Consonant Division

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

Onset Maximization

Consonant clusters are generally included in the onset of the following syllable.

  • The length of the word and multiple suffixes could lead to slight variations in perceived syllable boundaries, but the division presented is consistent with standard phonological principles.
  • Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may occur, but do not affect syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025
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