nietrzydziestokilogramowej
Syllables
nie-trzydzie-sto-ki-lo-gra-mo-wej
Pronunciation
/ɲɛtʂɨˈd͡ʑɛɕt͡ɕɔkʲilɔˈɡramɔvɛj/
Stress
00100000
Morphemes
nie- + trzydzieści- + -owej
The word 'nietrzydziestokilogramowej' is a complex Polish adjective divided into eight syllables based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sto'). It's formed from a negation prefix, a numerical root, a stem, and an adjectival suffix. Syllabification is consistent with similar Polish words, though the length and complexity of the word present challenges due to consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or of thirty kilograms in weight.
Of thirty kilograms
“Puszka ważyła dokładnie *nietrzydziestokilogramowej* zawartości.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sto'), as is typical in Polish. The primary stress is indicated by '1', while '0' represents unstressed syllables.
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, unstressed.. trzydzie — Closed syllable, stressed.. sto — Closed syllable, stressed.. ki — Open syllable, unstressed.. lo — Open syllable, unstressed.. gra — Open syllable, unstressed.. mo — Open syllable, unstressed.. wej — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Maximize Onset
Polish syllabification prioritizes creating syllables with consonant onsets whenever possible. This is evident in the division of 'trzydzie' and 'ki'.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left as the sole element of a syllable. This rule is applied throughout the word.
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are often formed around vowel nuclei. Each vowel in the word forms the core of a syllable.
- The presence of palatalized consonants (like /ɕ/) influences the phonetic realization of syllables but doesn't fundamentally alter the syllabic division.
- Consonant clusters, common in Polish, require careful application of the 'maximize onset' rule.
- The word's inflectional form (genitive singular feminine) affects the suffix and thus the final syllable.
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