konstantynopolitańskościom
Syllables
kon-stan-ty-no-po-li-ta-ń-sko-ściom
Pronunciation
/kɔ̃.stan.tɨ.nɔ.pɔ.li.taɲ.skɔɕ.ɕɕɔ̃.ɕɕɔm/
Stress
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Morphemes
kon- + stantynopolita- + -ński-ość-i-om
The word 'konstantynopolitańskościom' is a highly inflected Polish noun denoting 'Constantinopolitan-ness'. It is divided into ten syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. Its complex structure results from a combination of Latin and Slavic morphemes, and exhibits permissible, though complex, consonant clustering.
Definitions
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Constantinopolitan-ness
the state of being of Constantinople
“Wyrażał swoje podziwienie konstantynopolitańskościom kultury bizantyjskiej.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'taɲ'.
Syllables
kõ — Open syllable, nasal vowel nucleus.. stan — Closed syllable, vowel nucleus.. tɨ — Closed syllable, short vowel nucleus.. nɔ — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. pɔ — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. li — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. taɲ — Closed syllable, palatalized consonant coda, stressed.. skɔɕ — Closed syllable, complex consonant cluster coda.. ɕɕɔ̃ — Open syllable, geminate consonant onset, nasal vowel nucleus.. ɕɕɔm — Closed syllable, geminate consonant onset, consonant coda.
Word Parts
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllables are structured to maximize sonority from the periphery towards the nucleus.
Onset-Rime Structure
Polish syllables generally adhere to an (C)(C)V(C) structure.
Consonant Clusters
Polish allows for complex consonant clusters at the beginning and end of syllables.
- The length and complexity of the word make it an exceptional case.
- The geminate consonant /ɕɕ/ is relatively uncommon.
- Multiple suffixes contribute to a highly inflected form.
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