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niemechanoreceptorowymi

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

11 syllables
23 characters
Polish
Enriched
11syllables

niemechanoreceptorowymi

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ni-e-me-cha-no-re-cep-to-ro-wy-mi

Pronunciation

/ɲɛ.mɛ.xa.nɔ.rɛ.t͡sɛp.tɔ.rɔ.ˈvɨ.mi/

Stress

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Morphemes

nie- + mechanoreceptor- + -owy-mi

The word 'niemechanoreceptorowymi' is a complex Polish adjective divided into 11 syllables. It features a negation prefix, a Greek-derived root, and Slavic suffixes. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the sonority sequencing principle and resolves consonant clusters based on ease of articulation.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Relating to or characterized by non-mechanical nociceptors.

    Non-mechanical nociceptor-related

    Badania dotyczyły szlaków neuronalnych związanych z bodźcami niemechanoreceptorowymi.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'wy' in 'niemechanoreceptorowymi'.

Syllables

11
ni/ɲi/
e/ɛ/
me/mɛ/
cha/xa/
no/nɔ/
re/rɛ/
cep/t͡sɛp/
to/tɔ/
ro/rɔ/
wy/vɨ/
mi/mi/

ni Open syllable, onset: /ɲ/, rime: /i/. e Open syllable, onset: null, rime: /ɛ/. me Open syllable, onset: /m/, rime: /ɛ/. cha Open syllable, onset: /x/, rime: /a/. no Open syllable, onset: /n/, rime: /ɔ/. re Open syllable, onset: /r/, rime: /ɛ/. cep Closed syllable, onset: /t͡s/, rime: /ɛp/. to Open syllable, onset: /t/, rime: /ɔ/. ro Open syllable, onset: /r/, rime: /ɔ/. wy Open syllable, onset: /v/, rime: /ɨ/. mi Open syllable, onset: /m/, rime: /i/

Sonority Sequencing Principle

Syllables are structured around a sonority peak (vowel).

Onset-Rime Division

Polish syllables generally have an onset and a rime.

Consonant Cluster Resolution

Complex consonant clusters are broken up based on sonority.

Vowel as Syllable Nucleus

Each syllable must contain a vowel.

  • The word's length and complex morphology present challenges.
  • The nasal vowel /ɔ̃/ and palatalized consonants /ɲ/ add to the complexity.
  • The instrumental plural ending *-mi* is a common source of syllabification ambiguity.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025
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