antyferroelektrycznościach
Syllables
an-ty-fe-rro-e-lek-try-czno-ściach
Pronunciation
/an.tɨ.fɛr.ɔ.ɛ.lɛk.trɨ.t͡ʂ.nɔ.ɕt͡ɕax/
Stress
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Morphemes
anty- + ferroelektryczny + -nościach
The word 'antyferroelektrycznościach' is a complex Polish noun syllabified into nine syllables based on vowel-centered structure and consonant cluster division. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'anty-', the root 'ferroelektryczny', and the suffix '-nościach', indicating the genitive plural case.
Definitions
- 1
of anti-ferroelectricities
of anti-ferroelectricities
“Badania dotyczyły właściwości antyferroelektrycznościach nowych materiałów.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('czno'), which is the primary stressed syllable.
Syllables
an — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. ty — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 't' followed by glide 'y' and vowel.. fe — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. rro — Closed syllable, geminate consonant 'rr' followed by vowel.. e — Open syllable, single vowel.. lek — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'lk' followed by vowel.. try — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'tr' followed by vowel.. czno — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'czn' followed by vowel, stressed syllable.. ściach — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'ści' followed by vowel.
Word Parts
anty-
Greek origin, meaning 'against, opposite', negative prefix.
ferroelektryczny
Derived from Latin 'ferrum' (iron) and Greek 'elektron' (amber) + 'elektryczny' (electric), relating to ferroelectricity.
-nościach
Slavic origin, genitive plural inflectional suffix indicating 'of the...s'. Composed of -ność (abstract noun formation) + -iach (genitive plural ending).
Vowel-Centered Syllabification
Syllables are formed around a vowel sound. Each syllable must contain a vowel.
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are broken before vowels, maximizing onsets where possible.
Geminate Consonant Handling
Geminate consonants (like 'rr') are treated as a single consonant cluster.
- The word contains several consonant clusters, which are common in Polish and are handled according to standard syllabification rules.
- The stress pattern is typical for Polish, falling on the penultimate syllable.
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