nieśrodkowosyberyjskimi
Syllables
nie-śro-dko-wo-sy-be-ryj-ski-mi
Pronunciation
/ɲɛɕrɔdkɔvɔsɨbɛrɨjski.mi/
Stress
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Morphemes
nie + środkowy + o-syberyjski-mi
The word 'nieśrodkowosyberyjskimi' is a complex Polish adjective divided into nine syllables based on onset preference and avoidance of stranded consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ryj'). It's formed from the negation prefix 'nie-', the root 'środkowy', and the suffixes 'o-syberyjski-mi', indicating a non-central Siberian origin in the instrumental plural form.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or originating from a non-central part of Siberia.
Non-central Siberian
“Te plemiona zamieszkiwały obszary nieśrodkowosyberyjskimi.”
“Badania nad kulturą nieśrodkowosyberyjskimi są ograniczone.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable, 'ryj', as is typical in Polish. The stress is primary (1).
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, containing a nasal vowel and palatal consonant. The 'i' represents the palatalization of the 'n' sound.. śro — Open syllable, containing an affricate and a back vowel. The 'ś' is a palatalized sibilant.. dko — Closed syllable, containing a stop consonant and a back vowel.. wo — Open syllable, containing a voiced labiodental fricative and a back vowel. This is a linking vowel.. sy — Open syllable, containing a sibilant and a near-close central vowel.. be — Open syllable, containing a stop consonant and a mid front vowel.. ryj — Closed syllable, containing a rhotic consonant, a near-close central vowel, and a palatal consonant. This syllable is stressed.. ski — Closed syllable, containing a sibilant and a front vowel.. mi — Open syllable, containing a nasal consonant and a front vowel. This is the instrumental plural ending.
Word Parts
Onset Preference
Polish favors maximizing onsets, meaning consonants are generally assigned to the following vowel rather than forming a single-consonant syllable onset.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left as single-consonant syllable onsets unless they are sonorants (l, r, m, n).
Vowel Grouping
Vowel sequences are generally treated as a single syllable, unless separated by a consonant.
- The presence of affricates (ś, ć, ź, dź) requires careful consideration of their palatalization and impact on syllable structure.
- Nasal vowels (ą, ę) influence syllable weight and can affect stress placement.
- Complex consonant clusters are common in Polish, but syllable division aims to avoid creating overly complex or unstable syllable structures.
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