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переквалифицирующимися

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

11 syllables
22 characters
Russian
Enriched
11syllables

переквалифи́цирующимися

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

пе-ре-ква-ли-фи́-ци-ру-ю-щи-ми-ся

Pronunciation

/pʲɪrʲɪk‿vɐlʲɪfʲɪˈtsɨrʊjʊɕːɪmʲɪsʲə/

Stress

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Morphemes

пере- + квалифицировать + -и-,-рующ-,-ими,-ся

The word 'переквалифицирующимися' is a complex present active participle syllabified into eleven syllables based on Russian rules prioritizing open syllables and the sonority hierarchy. The stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'пере-', the root 'квалифицировать', and several suffixes indicating its grammatical function.

Definitions

Present Active Participle (Adjective)
  1. 1

    Undergoing the process of acquiring new qualifications; requalifying.

    Requalifying

    Переквалифицирующимися специалистами были наняты для нового проекта.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable (фи́), indicated by '1'. All other syllables are unstressed ('0').

Syllables

11
пе/pʲɪ/
ре/rʲɪ/
ква/kvɐ/
ли/lʲɪ/
фи́/fʲɪ/
ци/tsɨ/
ру/rʊ/
ю/jʊ/
щи/ɕːɪ/
ми/mʲɪ/
ся/sʲə/

пе Open syllable, initial syllable.. ре Open syllable, palatalized consonant.. ква Open syllable, consonant cluster.. ли Open syllable, palatalized consonant.. фи́ Stressed, closed syllable, palatalized consonant.. ци Open syllable, consonant cluster.. ру Open syllable.. ю Open syllable.. щи Open syllable, long soft consonant.. ми Open syllable, palatalized consonant.. ся Open syllable, palatalized consonant.

Open Syllable Preference

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

Sonority Hierarchy

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

Palatalization

Consonants are often palatalized before the vowel /i/ and this affects the syllable structure.

  • The long soft consonant /ɕː/ in 'щи' requires careful consideration but doesn't deviate from standard syllabification rules.
  • Vowel reduction in unstressed syllables is a common feature of Russian phonology and influences pronunciation but not syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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