utopijnosocjalistycznego
Syllables
u-to-pij-no-so-cjal-i-stycz-ne-go
Pronunciation
/utɔˈpʲinɔsɔt͡ɕalʲisˈtɨt͡ʂnɛɡɔ/
Stress
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Morphemes
uto- + -pijno- + -socjalistycznego
The word 'utopijnosocjalistycznego' is a complex Polish adjective syllabified based on vowel-centered syllables and consonant cluster preservation. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically derived from 'utopia', 'pijaństwo', and 'socjalizm', with adjectival and case endings. Syllabification follows standard Polish rules, avoiding single-letter syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or characteristic of utopian socialism.
Utopian socialist
“Krytykował utopijnosocjalistycznego wizjonera.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('stycz').
Syllables
u — Open syllable, initial vowel.. to — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. pij — Closed syllable, palatalized consonant cluster.. no — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. so — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. cjal — Closed syllable, palatalized consonant cluster.. i — Open syllable, single vowel.. stycz — Closed syllable, consonant cluster.. ne — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. go — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant.
Word Parts
uto-
From Greek 'utopia', denoting 'utopian'.
-pijno-
Related to 'pijaństwo' (intoxication), metaphorically representing idealistic fervor.
-socjalistycznego
Combination of '-socjali-' (from 'socjalizm' - socialism) and '-styczny' (adjectival suffix) and '-ego' (genitive singular masculine/neuter ending).
Consonant Cluster Preservation
Polish avoids breaking up consonant clusters unless absolutely necessary, as seen in 'pij', 'cjal', and 'stycz'.
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are typically formed around vowels, creating open syllables like 'u', 'to', 'no', 'so', and 'ne'.
Avoid Single-Letter Syllables
Polish avoids creating syllables consisting of a single consonant or vowel.
- The word's length and complexity pose challenges for syllabification.
- Palatalized consonants ('pʲ', 'cjal') influence pronunciation and perceived syllable boundaries.
- The genitive case ending '-ego' is a common feature of Polish adjective inflection.
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