niepoimpresjonistyczemu
Syllables
nie-po-im-pre-sjo-nis-ty-cz-emu
Pronunciation
/ɲɛ.pɔ.im.prɛ.sʲɔ.ɲis.tɨ.ˈt͡ʂɛ.mu/
Stress
000000100
Morphemes
nie- + impresjonistyczny + -emu
The word 'niepoimpresjonistycznemu' is a complex Polish adjective syllabified based on vowel-centric principles and accommodating numerous consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the negative prefix 'nie-', the root 'impresjonistyczny' (derived from French), and the dative singular masculine suffix '-emu'.
Definitions
- 1
Not impressionistic, non-impressionistic.
Non-impressionistic
“Styl tego malarza jest zupełnie niepoimpresjonistyczny.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ty'), as is typical in Polish. The stress is primary (level 1).
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, containing the prefix. Stressed level 0.. po — Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. im — Closed syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. pre — Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. sjo — Open syllable, part of the root. Palatalized consonant. Stressed level 0.. nis — Closed syllable, part of the root. Palatalized consonant. Stressed level 0.. ty — Closed syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 1.. cz — Closed syllable, part of the suffix. Stressed level 0.. emu — Open syllable, containing the suffix. Stressed level 0.
Word Parts
Vowel-centric Syllabification
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Each syllable typically contains one vowel.
Consonant Cluster Accommodation
Polish allows for complex consonant clusters within syllables, particularly in the coda (end of the syllable).
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonants within a syllable are ordered based on their sonority, with more sonorous consonants closer to the vowel.
- The numerous consonant clusters require careful application of the sonority sequencing principle.
- Palatalization of consonants influences syllable boundaries and pronunciation.
- The word's length and complexity increase the potential for slight variations in pronunciation, but the core syllabification remains consistent.
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