szescdziesieciogodzinne
Syllables
szesc-dzie-sie-cio-go-dzi-nne
Pronunciation
/ʂɛɕd͡ʑɛɕɛ̃ˈt͡ɕiɡɔd͡ʑinːɛ/
Stress
0001001
Morphemes
sześćdziesięciogodzin + -ne
The word 'sześćdziesięciogodzinne' is a complex Polish adjective formed through agglutination. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, resulting in seven syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals its origins in Proto-Slavic numeral and noun stems.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to a duration of sixty hours.
Sixty-hour
“Maraton sześćdziesięciogodzinne”
“Sześćdziesięciogodzinne dyżury”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-ci-'), which is typical for Polish adjectives. The stress is marked as '1', while unstressed syllables are marked as '0'.
Syllables
szesc — Open syllable, onset cluster /ʂɛɕ/.. dzie — Open syllable, onset /d͡ʑ/.. sie — Open syllable, onset /ɕ/.. cio — Open syllable, onset /t͡ɕ/.. go — Open syllable, onset /ɡ/.. dzi — Open syllable, onset /d͡ʑ/.. nne — Closed syllable, coda /nː/.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Polish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Avoidance of Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless dictated by the word's morphology.
Vowel-Centric Syllables
Each syllable typically contains a vowel.
Connecting Vowels
Connecting vowels like '-i-' create separate syllables.
- The presence of nasal vowels (/ɛ̃/) influences pronunciation but doesn't alter the syllabification.
- Consonant clusters (/d͡ʑ/, /t͡ɕ/) are common in Polish and are accommodated within syllable structures.
- The long consonant /nː/ in the final syllable is a result of gemination and is treated as a single coda.
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