niearczychrześcijańskiego
Syllables
nie-ar-czy-chrze-ści-jań-skie-go
Pronunciation
/ɲɛ.ar.t͡ʂɨ.xʂɛ.ɕt͡ɕi.jaɲˈsʲɛ.ɡɔ/
Stress
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Morphemes
nie- + chrześcijań- + -ski
The word 'niearcychrześcijańskiego' is a complex Polish adjective with eight syllables, divided based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-ści-'). It's formed from the prefix 'nie-', the root 'chrześcijań-', the interfix '-arc-', and the suffixes '-ski' and '-ego'. The syllabification follows standard Polish phonological rules, though the presence of consonant clusters and palatalization requires careful consideration.
Definitions
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Not Christian, non-Christian, un-Christian.
Non-arch-Christian, un-arch-Christian
“Poglądy niearcychrześcijańskiego filozofa.”
“Niearcychrześcijańskiego postępowania nie można tolerować.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-ści-' (fifth syllable).
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, containing the prefix. Unstressed.. ar — Open syllable, containing the interfix. Unstressed.. czy — Closed syllable, part of the root. Unstressed.. chrze — Closed syllable, part of the root. Unstressed.. ści — Closed syllable, part of the root. Stressed.. jań — Closed syllable, part of the root. Unstressed.. skie — Closed syllable, containing the adjectival suffix. Unstressed.. go — Open syllable, containing the genitive ending. Unstressed.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Polish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable, as seen in 'chrześcijańskiego'.
Avoidance of Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary, influencing the division between 'ści' and 'jań'.
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are typically centered around vowels, guiding the division between 'nie' and 'ar'.
- The consonant clusters *rz*, *chr*, and *ści* require careful handling.
- Palatalization of consonants influences the phonetic realization and syllabic boundaries.
- The interfix '-arc-' is an archaic element that adds complexity to the morphology.
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