nieumiędzynaradającą
Syllables
nie-u-mię-dzy-na-ra-da-ją-cą
Pronunciation
/ɲɛ.u.mʲɛ̃.d͡zɨ.na.ra.da.ˈvʲã.t͡s̑ã/
Stress
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Morphemes
nie- + międzynarad- + -awiającą
The word 'nieumiędzynaradawiającą' is a complex Polish adjective divided into nine syllables: nie-u-mię-dzy-na-ra-da-ją-cą. It features a negation prefix, a Slavic root meaning 'international', and a complex suffix indicating imperfective gerundive, feminine singular accusative. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Polish rules of onset maximization and sonority sequencing.
Definitions
- 1
Not making international, not internationalizing.
Non-internationalizing
“Proces ten nie był nieumiędzynaradawiającą inicjatywą.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-ją-'). Polish stress is generally fixed on the penultimate syllable.
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, containing a nasalized vowel. Unstressed.. u — Open syllable, containing a high back rounded vowel. Unstressed.. mię — Closed syllable, containing a palatalized consonant and a nasal vowel. Unstressed.. dzy — Closed syllable, containing a complex consonant cluster and a close central unrounded vowel. Unstressed.. na — Open syllable, containing a nasal vowel. Unstressed.. ra — Open syllable, containing a rhotic consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. da — Open syllable, containing a plosive consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. ją — Closed syllable, containing a palatalized semi-vowel and a nasal vowel. Primary stressed syllable.. cą — Closed syllable, containing a palatalized affricate and a nasal vowel. Unstressed.
Word Parts
nie-
Proto-Slavic origin, negation marker.
międzynarad-
Slavic origin, derived from 'między' (between) and 'naród' (nation), meaning 'international'.
-awiającą
Slavic origin, imperfective gerundive, feminine singular accusative. Composed of -a- (linking vowel), -ją- (imperfective aspect), -cą (feminine accusative).
Similar Words
Onset Maximization
Polish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllables generally follow a sonority hierarchy, with vowels being more sonorous than consonants.
Avoidance of Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary due to consonant clusters.
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are often centered around vowels.
- The complex consonant cluster 'd͡z' is treated as a single onset.
- The nasal vowel 'ę' requires careful consideration in syllabification.
- The suffix '-awiającą' is a complex morpheme that requires breaking down into its constituent parts for accurate analysis.
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