noninterchangeableness
Syllables
non-in-ter-change-able-ness
Pronunciation
/ˌnɑnɪnˌtɜːrˈtʃeɪndʒəblnəs/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
non- + change + -inter-able-ness
The word 'noninterchangeableness' is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on '-able-'. It's formed from the root 'change' with prefixes and suffixes, following standard English syllabification rules.
Definitions
- 1
The quality of not being able to be exchanged or interchanged; the state of being unexchangeable.
“The noninterchangeableness of the original artwork made it highly valuable.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-able-', indicating a tertiary stress pattern.
Syllables
non — Open syllable, initial syllable. in — Closed syllable. ter — Closed syllable, consonant cluster. change — Closed syllable, contains a diphthong. able — Closed syllable, primary stress. ness — Closed syllable
Word Parts
Onset-Rime Division
Dividing syllables based on the first vowel sound.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Allowing consonant clusters at the beginning of syllables.
Stress Assignment Rules
Determining the stressed syllable based on morphological structure and common English stress patterns.
- The length of the word and multiple suffixes create a complex structure.
- The consonant cluster '-nter-' requires careful consideration but is permissible in English.
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