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картофелесортировальной

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

13 syllables
23 characters
Russian
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13syllables

картофелесортировальнойальной

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

кар-то-фе-ле-со-рти-ро-ва-льн-ой-а-льн-ой

Pronunciation

/kɐrʲtɐˈfʲelʲɪsɐrˈtʲirovɐlʲnəjə/

Stress

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Morphemes

картофель, сортиров + -е-, -а-, -льн-, -ой, -а-, -льн-, -ой

The word 'картофелесортировальной' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified based on the open syllable principle and sonority hierarchy. Stress falls on the root 'сортиро'. It's formed from Dutch and French roots with multiple Russian suffixes. Syllabification remains consistent regardless of grammatical case.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Relating to potato sorting; potato-sorting.

    Potato-sorting

    картофелесортировальная линия (kartofelesortiroval’naya liniya) - potato sorting line

    картофелесортировальная машина (kartofelesortiroval’naya mashina) - potato sorting machine

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the syllable 'ро' (ro) in 'сортиро' (sortiro).

Syllables

13
кар/kɐr/
то/tɐ/
фе/fʲe/
ле/lʲe/
со/sɐ/
рти/rʲtʲi/
ро/rɐ/
ва/vɐ/
льн/lʲnə/
ой/əj/
а/ɐ/
льн/lʲnə/
ой/əj/

кар Closed syllable, initial syllable.. то Open syllable.. фе Open syllable.. ле Open syllable.. со Open syllable.. рти Open syllable.. ро Open syllable, stressed.. ва Open syllable.. льн Open syllable.. ой Open syllable.. а Open syllable.. льн Open syllable.. ой Open syllable.

Open Syllable Principle

Russian syllabification prioritizes creating open syllables (ending in vowels) whenever possible.

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.

Consonant Cluster Resolution

Consonant clusters are often resolved by assigning consonants to adjacent vowels, creating open syllables.

  • The 'ль' (l’) consonant is treated as a single phoneme in syllabification.
  • Vowel reduction (akan’e and ikan’e) affects pronunciation but not syllabification.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/6/2025
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