wschodnioaustralijskiej
Syllables
w-schod-nio-aus-tral-ij-skiej
Pronunciation
/fsxɔdɲɔ.ausˈtɾal.ijskɛj/
Stress
0001001
Morphemes
wschodni- + austral- + -ijskiej
The word 'wschodnioaustralijskiej' is a complex Polish adjective meaning 'East Australian'. It is divided into seven syllables (w-schod-nio-aus-tral-ij-skiej) with stress on the penultimate syllable ('tral'). It's formed from the prefix 'wschodni-', the root 'austral-', and the suffix '-ijskiej'. Syllabification follows the onset principle, vowel-consonant division, and consonant cluster resolution rules.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or originating from East Australia.
East Australian
“Kultura wschodnioaustralijskiej metropolii jest bardzo zróżnicowana.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tral').
Syllables
w — Open syllable, onset only. schod — Closed syllable, onset cluster. nio — Closed syllable, onset and coda. aus — Open syllable, onset and vowel. tral — Open syllable, onset and vowel, stressed. ij — Closed syllable, onset and coda. skiej — Closed syllable, onset and coda
Word Parts
Onset Principle
Syllables prefer to include as many consonants as possible in the onset.
Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllable breaks typically occur when a consonant follows a vowel.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Polish allows complex clusters, but avoids stranded consonants.
Stress Rule
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable.
- Palatalization indicated by 'j' affects syllable structure.
- Complex suffixation requires careful morphemic analysis.
- The word's length and structure present a challenging syllabification case.
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