nieradiotelekomunikacyjne
Syllables
nie-ra-dio-te-le-ko-mu-ni-ka-cyj-ne
Pronunciation
/ɲɛ.ra.djo.tɛ.lɛ.kɔ.mu.ɲi.kaˈt͡sɨj.nɛ/
Stress
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Morphemes
nie- + radiotelekomunikacja + -ny
The word 'nieradiotelekomunikacyjne' is a complex Polish adjective formed with a negation prefix, a blended root, and an adjectival suffix. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding single-letter syllables, resulting in 11 syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word means 'non-radio telecommunication'.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or characterized by the absence of radio telecommunication; non-radio telecommunication.
Non-radio telecommunication
“Systemy nieradiotelekomunikacyjne są coraz popularniejsze.”
“Rozwój technologii nieradiotelekomunikacyjnych.”
Stress pattern
Polish stress is generally fixed on the penultimate syllable. In this word, the stress falls on the syllable 'ka'.
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, containing a palatal nasal consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. ra — Open syllable, containing a liquid consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. dio — Open syllable, containing a plosive consonant and a diphthong. Unstressed.. te — Open syllable, containing a plosive consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. le — Open syllable, containing a lateral consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. ko — Open syllable, containing a velar consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. mu — Open syllable, containing a bilabial consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. ni — Open syllable, containing a palatal nasal consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. ka — Open syllable, containing a velar consonant and a vowel. Stressed.. cyj — Closed syllable, containing an affricate consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. ne — Open syllable, containing a nasal consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.
Word Parts
Maximize Onsets
Polish syllabification prioritizes creating syllables with consonant clusters at the beginning (onsets) whenever possible.
Avoid Single-Letter Syllables
The language avoids creating syllables consisting of a single vowel or consonant unless absolutely necessary.
Penultimate Stress
Polish generally places stress on the second-to-last syllable of a word.
- The presence of palatalized consonants (/ɲ/, /t͡s/) influences syllable structure.
- The word's length and complex consonant clusters require careful application of syllabification rules.
- The prefix 'nie-' is always a separate syllable.
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