niewysokozaawansowanych
Syllables
nie-wy-so-ko-za-a-wan-so-wa-nych
Pronunciation
/ɲɛˈvɨsɔkɔzaˈavansɔvanɨx/
Stress
0000000110
Morphemes
nie- + awans- + -owanych
The word 'niewysokozaawansowanych' is a complex Polish adjective syllabified based on maximizing onsets, avoiding stranded consonants, and adhering to the penultimate stress rule. It's composed of multiple morphemes, including prefixes, a French-derived root, and an inflectional suffix. The syllable division reflects the phonological structure of Polish, allowing for complex consonant clusters while maintaining a clear rhythmic pattern.
Definitions
- 1
Not highly advanced.
Not highly advanced
“Metody nauczania były niewysokozaawansowanych.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('wa'). The first nine syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
nie — Open syllable, unstressed.. wy — Open syllable, unstressed.. so — Open syllable, unstressed.. ko — Open syllable, unstressed.. za — Open syllable, unstressed.. a — Open syllable, unstressed.. wan — Closed syllable, unstressed.. so — Open syllable, stressed.. wa — Open syllable, stressed.. nych — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Maximize Onsets
Polish prefers syllables with consonant onsets whenever possible, leading to divisions like 'wy-' and 'so-'.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left as the sole element of a syllable, influencing divisions like 'wan-so-'.
Penultimate Stress
Stress falls on the second-to-last syllable, influencing the perception of syllable boundaries.
- The word's length and complex morphology require careful consideration of consonant clusters.
- The 'w' in 'wysoko' could potentially be part of the following syllable, but maximizing onsets is preferred.
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