wschodniogrenlandzkiego
Syllables
wscho-dni-o-gren-landz-kie-go
Pronunciation
/fsxɔdɲɔˈɡrɛnland͡skʲɛɡɔ/
Stress
0001100
Morphemes
wschodni- + grenland- + -zkiego
The word 'wschodniogrenlandzkiego' is a complex Polish adjective divided into seven syllables (wscho-dni-o-gren-landz-kie-go). It features a Slavic prefix, a Germanic root, and a Slavic suffix. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('landz-'). Syllabification follows Polish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllable structure, with considerations for palatalization and the unique 'rz' sound.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or originating from East Greenland.
East Greenlandic (in the genitive sense)
“Mapa wschodniogrenlandzkiego wybrzeża”
“Badania wschodniogrenlandzkiego lodu”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('landz-'), which is typical for Polish adjectives.
Syllables
wscho — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster. Contains the prefix 'wschodni-'.. dni — Closed syllable, palatalized 'n'. Part of the prefix 'wschodni-'. o — Open syllable, connecting vowel.. gren — Closed syllable, root 'grenland-'. landz — Closed syllable, stressed syllable, root 'grenland-'.. kie — Open syllable, part of the suffix '-zkiego'.. go — Closed syllable, final part of the suffix '-zkiego'.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Polish favors maximizing consonant clusters in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel-Centric Syllables
Each syllable generally contains a vowel.
Consonant Clusters
Polish allows for complex consonant clusters, both at the beginning and end of syllables.
- Palatalization of consonants before 'i' influences pronunciation and perceived syllable boundaries.
- The 'rz' sound /ʐ/ is a unique feature of Polish phonology.
- The word's length and complex consonant clusters make syllabification challenging.
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