logogrammatically
Syllables
lo-go-gram-mat-i-cal-ly
Pronunciation
/ˌlɒɡəˈɡræmətɪkli/
Stress
0010001
Morphemes
logo- + gram + -matically
The word 'logogrammatically' is divided into seven syllables: lo-go-gram-mat-i-cal-ly. It's an adverb formed from Greek and Latin roots with English suffixes. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English vowel and suffix rules.
Definitions
- 1
In a manner relating to or characteristic of logograms; using or involving logograms.
“The ancient script was interpreted logogrammatically.”
“The data was presented logogrammatically, using symbols instead of numbers.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable (/ˈɡræmətɪkli/), indicated by '1'. Other syllables are unstressed ('0').
Syllables
lo — Open syllable, initial syllable.. go — Open syllable, following the first syllable.. gram — Closed syllable, containing the root.. mat — Closed syllable, part of the suffix.. i — Open syllable, connecting suffix.. cal — Closed syllable, part of the suffix.. ly — Closed syllable, adverbial suffix.
Word Parts
Vowel Rule
Each vowel sound generally forms a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are often split based on sonority.
Suffix Rule
Suffixes are generally separated into their own syllables.
Stress Rule
Stress influences syllable prominence and can affect vowel reduction.
- The schwa sound /ə/ in the first syllable is a common feature of unstressed syllables in English.
- The 'gram' root is relatively stable in its syllabification across related words.
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