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elektronoluminescencjami

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

11 syllables
24 characters
Polish
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11syllables

elektronoluminescencjiami

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

e-lek-tron-o-lu-mi-nes-cen-cji-a-mi

Pronunciation

/ɛlɛktrɔnɔlumʲinɛsˈt͡sɛnt͡sjamʲi/

Stress

0010101101

Morphemes

elektron- + lumin- + -escenc-ja-mi

The word 'elektronoluminescencjami' is a complex Polish noun divided into syllables based on vowel-based division and onset maximization principles. It exhibits a typical Polish structure with Greek and Latin roots, and a complex suffixation pattern. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The instrumental plural case ending adds to the word's complexity.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Instances of electroluminescence.

    Electroluminescences

    Badania dotyczyły właściwości elektronoluminescencjami nowych materiałów.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-nes-' (third syllable from the end). Polish stress is generally fixed on the penultimate syllable.

Syllables

4
e-lek-tron/ɛlɛkˈtrɔn/
o-lu-mi-nes/ɔluˈminɛs/
cen-cji/ˈt͡sɛnt͡sji/
a-mi/ˈamʲi/

e-lek-tron Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'el-', stressed vowel 'e'.. o-lu-mi-nes Open syllables, onset consonant 'o', 'lu', 'mi', 'nes'. Stress on 'mi'.. cen-cji Onset consonant cluster 'cen', closed syllable 'cji', primary stress on 'cen'.. a-mi Open syllable, onset consonant 'a', closed syllable 'mi', palatalized 'm'.

Onset Maximization

Polish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable, as seen in 'e-lek-tron'.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are generally not left as the sole element of a syllable, influencing the division of clusters.

Vowel-Based Division

Syllables are primarily divided around vowels, creating open and closed syllables.

  • The word contains a complex consonant cluster, requiring careful application of onset maximization rules.
  • Palatalization of consonants before 'i' influences pronunciation and perception of syllable boundaries.
  • The instrumental plural case ending '-mi' adds a further layer of complexity.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025
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