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niecyberterrorystycznego

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

9 syllables
24 characters
Polish
Enriched
9syllables

niecyberroterrorystycznego

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

nie-cy-ber-ro-te-rro-ry-stycz-nego

Pronunciation

/ɲɛ.t͡sɨ.bɛ.rɔ.tɛ.rɔˈrɔ.rɨˈstɨ.t͡ʂɛ̃.ɡɔ/

Stress

000001010

Morphemes

nie- + terr- + -nego

The word 'niecyberterrorystycznego' is a complex Polish adjective formed through prefixation, root combination, and suffixation. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onset maximization and sonority sequencing, resulting in nine syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word denotes the absence of cyberterrorism and is a prime example of Polish's agglutinative morphology.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Relating to the absence of cyberterrorism; not cyberterroristic.

    Non-cyberterroristic

    Zabezpieczenia przed atakami niecyberterrorystycznymi kluczowe.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ry' in 'terrorystycznego'), following the general Polish stress pattern. The syllable 'rro' is also stressed due to the geminate consonant.

Syllables

9
nie/ɲɛ/
cy/t͡sɨ/
ber/bɛr/
ro/rɔ/
te/tɛ/
rro/rɔˈrɔ/
ry/rɨ/
stycz/ˈstɨt͡ʂ/
nego/t͡ʂɛ̃.ɡɔ/

nie Open syllable, containing a nasal vowel. Unstressed.. cy Closed syllable, with a palatalized consonant. Unstressed.. ber Closed syllable. Unstressed.. ro Open syllable. Unstressed.. te Open syllable. Unstressed.. rro Closed syllable, with geminate 'r'. Stressed.. ry Closed syllable. Unstressed.. stycz Closed syllable, with a palatalized consonant. Stressed.. nego Closed syllable, containing a nasal vowel. Unstressed.

Onset Maximization

Polish favors maximizing the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable, leading to complex onsets like 'stycz'.

Sonority Sequencing Principle

Syllables generally follow a sonority hierarchy, with vowels being more sonorous than consonants.

Consonant Cluster Resolution

Complex consonant clusters are broken down based on phonotactic constraints, often separating geminate consonants.

  • The length and complexity of the word present a challenge for syllabification.
  • The presence of consonant clusters and the nasal vowel /ɛ̃/ require careful consideration.
  • Geminate consonants like 'rr' are treated as separate syllables or part of a stressed syllable.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025
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