wieloczęstotliwościwoych
Syllables
wie-lo-czę-sto-tli-wo-ści-wo-ych
Pronunciation
/vʲɛlɔt͡ʂɛ̃stɔtlʲivɔɕt͡ɕɔˈvɨx/
Stress
000010001
Morphemes
wielo- + często- + -częstotliwościowych
The word 'wieloczęstotliwościowych' is a complex Polish adjective syllabified based on maximizing onsets, avoiding stranded consonants, and vowel-based division. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'wielo-', root 'często-', and a series of suffixes indicating a quality and genitive plural adjectival form.
Definitions
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Relating to or having multiple frequencies.
Multifrequency
“Analiza wieloczęstotliwościowych sygnałów.”
“System wieloczęstotliwościowych transmisji.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-li-'), as is typical in Polish. The stress is marked with '1', while unstressed syllables are marked with '0'.
Syllables
wie — Open syllable, initial syllable, vowel is palatalized due to following consonant.. lo — Open syllable, vowel is back and rounded.. czę — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'cz' forms the onset.. sto — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'st' forms the onset.. tli — Open syllable, vowel is palatalized due to following consonant.. wo — Closed syllable, complex onset with palatalized consonant.. ści — Open syllable, vowel is palatalized.. wo — Closed syllable, final consonant is /x/.. ych — Closed syllable, final consonant is /x/.
Word Parts
wielo-
Slavic origin, meaning 'multi-', 'many'. Prefixes typically form their own syllable.
często-
Slavic origin, meaning 'frequent', 'often'. Forms the core meaning.
-częstotliwościowych
Combination of suffixes: -tliwość (quality/state) + -i (linking vowel) + -owych (genitive plural adjectival ending).
Maximize Onsets
Polish syllabification prioritizes creating syllables with consonant onsets whenever possible. This is evident in the division of 'czę-sto-tli-'.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless they are part of a consonant cluster that cannot be broken up. This is seen in the division of 'wo-ści-wo-'.
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are often divided around vowels. Each vowel typically forms the nucleus of a syllable.
- The 'rz' cluster is treated as a single unit in many cases, but its syllabification can be context-dependent.
- Palatalization of consonants influences syllable structure, particularly in the initial syllables.
- The linking vowel '-i-' always forms a separate syllable.
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