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бюрократизировавшейся

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

9 syllables
21 characters
Russian
Enriched
9syllables

бюрократизировавшейся

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

бю-ро-кра-ти-зи-ро-вав-шей-ся

Pronunciation

/bʲʉˈrokratʲɪzʲɪrɐˈvavʂɪjəsʲɪ/

Stress

001011111

Morphemes

бюро- + крат- + изи-рова-вш-ейш-ий

The word 'бюрократизировавшейся' is a past active participle formed through complex suffixation. Syllabification follows the open syllable principle and sonority hierarchy, resulting in nine syllables. Stress falls on the seventh syllable. The word describes something that has become bureaucratic.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Having undergone the process of becoming bureaucratic; characterized by bureaucratic procedures.

    Having become bureaucratic / bureaucratized.

    Бюрократизировавшаяся система отчетов

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the seventh syllable ('вав' - vav) in the word. This is typical for past active participles of this type.

Syllables

9
бю/bʲʉ/
ро/ro/
кра/krat/
ти/tʲɪ/
зи/zʲɪ/
ро/rɐ/
вав/vav/
шей/ʂɪj/
ся/sʲɪ/

бю Open syllable, initial syllable, palatalized consonant.. ро Open syllable, vowel reduction possible.. кра Open syllable, root syllable.. ти Open syllable, palatalized consonant.. зи Open syllable, infix syllable, palatalized consonant.. ро Open syllable, vowel reduction possible.. вав Closed syllable, suffix syllable.. шей Closed syllable, suffix syllable.. ся Open syllable, reflexive particle.

Open Syllable Principle

Russian syllabification prioritizes creating open (CV) syllables whenever possible. This is evident in the division of 'бю-ро', 'кра-ти', 'зи-ро'.

Sonority Hierarchy

Consonant clusters are broken down based on the sonority hierarchy, favoring the placement of more sonorous sounds (vowels, liquids, nasals) in syllable peaks.

  • Vowel reduction (akan'ye/okan'ye) affects pronunciation but not orthographic syllable division.
  • Consonant clusters are common in Russian, requiring careful application of the open syllable principle.
  • The long and complex morphology of the word necessitates a detailed morphemic analysis to understand the syllable structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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