supernotableness
Syllables
su-per-no-tab-le-ness
Pronunciation
/ˌsuːpərnoʊˈtæbl̩nəs/
Stress
001101
Morphemes
super- + not- + -able-ness
The word 'supernotableness' is divided into six syllables: su-per-no-tab-le-ness. It consists of the prefix 'super-', root 'not-', and suffixes '-able' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('tab'). Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing vowel-CVC and consonant-CVC patterns.
Definitions
- 1
The quality or state of being remarkably noticeable or outstanding.
“Her supernotableness in the field of astrophysics was widely recognized.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('tab'). The stress pattern is typical for words with multiple suffixes.
Syllables
su — Open syllable, vowel sound.. per — Open syllable, vowel sound.. no — Open syllable, diphthong.. tab — Closed syllable, vowel sound followed by consonant.. le — Syllabic consonant.. ness — Closed syllable, vowel sound followed by consonant.
Word Parts
Vowel-CVC Rule
Syllables generally end in vowels.
Consonant-CVC Rule
Consonants generally belong to the following syllable.
Syllabic Consonant Rule
/l/ can form a syllable on its own after a vowel.
- Multiple suffixes create a complex structure.
- Syllabification prioritizes avoiding stranded consonants.
- The schwa in 'le' is reduced to a syllabic /l/.
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