skonwencjonalizowaliście
Syllables
sko-nwen-cjon-a-li-zo-wa-li-ście
Pronunciation
/skɔ̃.vɛn.t͡s.jɔ.na.lʲi.zɔ.va.lʲi.ɕt͡ɕɛ/
Stress
000010011
Morphemes
s- + konwencjonaliz- + -owaliście
The word 'skonwencjonalizowaliście' is a complex Polish verb form. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and avoiding single-letter syllables, with stress falling on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and several suffixes. Its phonetic transcription reflects the characteristic consonant clusters and vowel qualities of Polish.
Definitions
- 1
To have conventionalized, to have made something conform to conventions.
You all conventionalized.
“Skonwencjonalizowaliście procedury bezpieczeństwa.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable, 'li' (/lʲi/). Polish stress is generally penultimate, but the complex morphology influences the perceived stress.
Syllables
sko — Open syllable, containing a nasal vowel. The 'o' is nasalized due to the following 'n' in the root.. nwen — Closed syllable, containing a vowel and a nasal consonant. The 'w' is pronounced as 'v'.. cjon — Closed syllable, with a palatalized consonant 'c' pronounced as /t͡s/ followed by a palatalized 'j'.. a — Open syllable, containing a vowel.. li — Open syllable, containing a palatalized consonant 'l' and a vowel. This syllable receives primary stress.. zo — Open syllable, containing a consonant and a vowel.. wa — Open syllable, containing a consonant and a vowel. 'w' is pronounced as 'v'.. li — Open syllable, containing a palatalized consonant 'l' and a vowel.. ście — Closed syllable, containing a palatalized consonant cluster 'ść' and a vowel.
Word Parts
s-
Native Polish prefix indicating perfective aspect or negation.
konwencjonaliz-
Derived from French 'conventionnel' via German, meaning 'to conventionalize'.
-owaliście
Past tense, imperfective aspect, 1st person plural ending. Composed of -owali- (past tense marker) and -ście (1st person plural pronoun).
Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of a syllable to maximize the onset.
Avoid Single-Letter Syllables
Polish avoids syllables consisting of a single vowel or consonant.
Penultimate Stress
Stress typically falls on the second-to-last syllable, although morphological complexity can influence this.
- The nasal vowel /ɔ̃/ requires consideration in pronunciation and syllabification.
- Palatalization of consonants influences syllable structure.
- The complex morphology of Polish verbs can lead to long words with numerous syllables.
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