niefotoelektromagnetyczne
Syllables
nie-fo-to-e-lek-tro-ma-gne-tycz-ne
Pronunciation
/ɲɛ.fɔ.tɔ.ɛ.lɛ.k.trɔ.ma.ɡnɛˈtɨt͡ʂ.nɛ/
Stress
0000000010
Morphemes
nie- + fotoelektromagnetyczny + -e
The word 'niefotoelektromagnetyczne' is a complex Polish adjective. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, resulting in ten syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable ('tycz'). The word is formed through prefixation ('nie-') and compounding ('fotoelektromagnetyczny'), with a final adjectival suffix ('-e').
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or characterized by properties that are not photoelectromagnetic.
Non-photoelectromagnetic
“Badania nad materiałami niefotoelektromagnetycznymi są prowadzone w naszym laboratorium.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tycz').
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, initial palatal nasal consonant. Stressed level 0.. fo — Open syllable, vowel following a fricative. Stressed level 0.. to — Open syllable, vowel following a stop. Stressed level 0.. e — Open syllable, single vowel. Stressed level 0.. lek — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a stop. Stressed level 0.. tro — Open syllable, consonant cluster followed by a vowel. Stressed level 0.. ma — Open syllable, vowel following a nasal. Stressed level 0.. gne — Closed syllable, nasal consonant followed by a vowel. Stressed level 0.. tycz — Closed syllable, stressed syllable. Contains a palatalized consonant. Stressed level 1.. ne — Open syllable, vowel following a nasal. Stressed level 0.
Word Parts
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Maximize Onsets
Polish syllabification prioritizes creating syllables with consonant onsets whenever possible.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left as the sole element of a syllable.
Vowel Grouping
Vowel sequences are often treated as single vowel sounds within a syllable.
- The initial /ɲ/ sound influences the first syllable's structure.
- Consonant clusters like 'ft', 'tr', and 'gn' require careful consideration to avoid violating syllable structure rules.
- The word's length and complexity necessitate a precise application of syllabification principles.
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