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0010100” Stress Pattern in Russian

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0010100 Primary stress falls on the third syllable, '-ству-'. This syllable exhibits a full vowel /u/ due to the stress.

бла·го·при·ят·ству·ю·ще·му
/bləɡɐprʲɪˈatstvʊjʉmʊ/
Adjective

The word 'благоприятствующему' is an eight-syllable Russian adjective in the dative case. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and preferring open syllables. Stress falls on the third syllable ('-ству-'), causing full vowel articulation. The word's morphemic structure reveals Slavic origins and a complex suffixation pattern.

во·сста·на́в·ли·ва́в·шим·ся
/vɐs.tɐˈna.vʲɪ.vɐv.ʂɨm.sʲa/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'восстанавливавшимся' is a past active participle with seven syllables, stressed on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules, breaking consonant clusters before vowels and accounting for vowel reduction. The word is morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

два·дца·ти·трех·лет·ни·ми
/dvɐd͡zɐˈtʲɪtrʲɪxˈlʲetnʲɪmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'двадцатитрехлетними' is syllabified into seven syllables with stress on 'лет'. It's a complex adjective formed from numeral roots and adjectival suffixes. Syllable division follows Russian rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

пре·д·седа·тель·ству·ющ·ею
/prʲɪd͡sʲɪˈdʲatʲɪlʲstvʊjʊɕːɪjʊ/
Adjective/Participle

The word 'председательствующею' is a complex Russian participle with seven syllables, stressed on 'ству'. Syllabification follows vowel boundaries and breaks up consonant clusters. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating an ongoing action of presiding.

про·кон·суль·ти·ро·ван·ном
/prə.kən.sʊlʲ.tʲɪ.ˈrovən.nəm/
Adjective

The word 'проконсультированном' is a past passive participle with seven syllables: про-кон-суль-ти-ро-ван-ном. Stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and consonant cluster breaking rules, typical of Russian. The word is derived from Latin roots and features a complex morphological structure.

пя·ти·де·ся·ти·гра·дус·ном
[pʲætʲɪdʲɪˈsʲætʲɪtʲɪˈɡrɐdʊsˈnom]
Adjective

The word 'пятидесятиградусном' is a Russian adjective meaning 'fifty-degree'. It is divided into four syllables: пя-ти-де-ся-ти-гра-дус-ном, with stress on the second and fourth syllables. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules.

пя·ти·де·ся·ти·гра·дус·но·ю
[pʲætʲɪdʲɪˈsʲætʲɪtʲɪˈɡraˈdusnəju]
Adjective

The word *пятидесятиградусною* is a Russian adjective meaning "fifty-degree." It is divided into five syllables: пя-ти-де-ся-ти-гра-дус-но-ю, with stress on the second and fourth syllables (де- and дус-). Syllabification follows standard Russian rules.

сверх·вы·со·ко·вольт·ны·ми
/ˈsʲevrʲx‿vɨsɐkɐˈvolt̪nɨmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'сверхвысоковольтными' is a complex adjective divided into seven syllables: сверх-вы-со-ко-вольт-ны-ми. It features a prefix, two roots connected by an interfix, and several suffixes. The primary stress falls on the 'вольт' syllable. Syllabification follows the open syllable principle and manages consonant clusters effectively.

со·вер·ше́н·ство·ва́в·ший·ся
/səvʲɪrˈʂɛnstvəvɐvʂɪj/
adjective

The word 'совершенствовавшийся' is a complex past active participle with seven syllables. Stress falls on the third and fifth syllables. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules, prioritizing open syllables and maintaining permissible consonant clusters. The word's morphemic structure reveals its derivation from a root meaning 'to turn' through a series of prefixes and suffixes.