Hyphenation ofпредмобилизационном
Syllable Division:
пред-мо-би-ли-за-ци-он-ном
Phonetic Transcription:(how the word sounds using IPA symbols)
/prʲɪt mɐbʲɪlʲɪˈzatsɨɪnːəm/
Stress Pattern:(which syllables are emphasized when speaking)
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Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable, -ци- (-tsi-).
Syllables are the building blocks of words - each one typically contains a vowel sound
Open syllable, onset with consonant cluster /pr/.
Open syllable, onset with consonant /m/.
Open syllable, onset with consonant /bʲ/.
Open syllable, onset with consonant /lʲ/.
Open syllable, onset with consonant /z/.
Closed, stressed syllable, onset with consonant cluster /ts/.
Closed syllable, onset with consonant /n/.
Closed syllable, onset with consonant cluster /nː/.
Morphemes are the smallest meaningful parts of words: prefixes (beginning), roots (core meaning), and suffixes (ending)
Prefix: пред-
Slavic origin, meaning 'before'.
Root: мобилизаци-
International origin (from French 'mobilisation'), meaning 'mobilization'.
Suffix: -ционн-ом
Slavic/International origin, forming a noun and indicating instrumental case.
Relating to the period before mobilization.
Translation: pre-mobilization
Examples:
"В предмобилизационном состоянии экономика страны была готова к войне."
Words with similar syllable patterns or pronunciation features
Shares the same root and suffix structure.
Similar suffix structure (-ционн-).
Shares the same root and suffix structure.
The linguistic principles used to determine where syllables begin and end
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllable structure follows the principle of increasing and decreasing sonority.
Vowel as Nucleus
Each syllable contains a vowel as its nucleus.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken up based on sonority hierarchy.
Important exceptions or unusual features in this word's pronunciation or structure
Long consonant /nː/ due to morpheme boundary.
Palatalization of consonants influencing syllable division.
Vowel reduction in unstressed syllables.
Summary:
The word 'предмобилизационном' is divided into eight syllables based on the Sonority Sequencing Principle and vowel-nucleus rule. It consists of a prefix, root, and suffixes, with primary stress on the sixth syllable. The syllable division is consistent with similar words in Russian.
Detailed Analysis:
Linguistic Analysis of "предмобилизационном" (predmobilizatsionnom)
1. IPA Transcription:
/prʲɪt mɐbʲɪlʲɪˈzatsɨɪnːəm/
2. Morphemic Breakdown:
- Prefix: пред- (pred-) - Origin: Slavic. Function: Prefix indicating "before" or "preceding."
- Root: мобилизаци- (mobilizatsi-) - Origin: International (from French mobilisation). Function: Root denoting "mobilization."
- Suffix: -ционн- (-tsionn-) - Origin: Slavic/International. Function: Suffix forming a noun from a verb.
- Suffix: -ом (-om) - Origin: Slavic. Function: Instrumental case ending for masculine/neuter nouns.
3. Stressed Syllable(s):
The primary stress falls on the syllable -ци- (-tsi-).
4. Syllables List with IPA and Rule Explanations:
- пред- (pred-) - /prʲɪt/ - Open syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant cluster /pr/ followed by vowel /ɪ/.
- мо- (mo-) - /mɐ/ - Open syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant /m/ followed by vowel /ɐ/.
- би- (bi-) - /bʲɪ/ - Open syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant /bʲ/ followed by vowel /ɪ/.
- ли- (li-) - /lʲɪ/ - Open syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant /lʲ/ followed by vowel /ɪ/.
- за- (za-) - /zɐ/ - Open syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant /z/ followed by vowel /ɐ/.
- ци- (tsi-) - /tsɨ/ - Closed syllable, stressed. Rule: Onset consists of consonant cluster /ts/ followed by vowel /ɨ/.
- он- (on-) - /ɔn/ - Closed syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant /n/ followed by vowel /ɔ/.
- ном (nom) - /nːəm/ - Closed syllable. Rule: Onset consists of consonant cluster /nː/ followed by vowel /əm/.
5. Syllable Division Rule Explanations:
- Sonority Sequencing Principle: Russian syllable structure generally follows the Sonority Sequencing Principle, where sonority increases from the onset to the peak (nucleus) and decreases towards the coda.
- Vowel as Syllable Nucleus: Each syllable must contain a vowel (or, in some cases, a syllabic consonant).
- Consonant Clusters: Consonant clusters are generally broken up according to their sonority hierarchy, but certain clusters are permissible within the onset or coda.
- Palatalization: Palatalized consonants (indicated by the 'ʲ' in the IPA) influence syllable structure and pronunciation.
6. Exceptions/Special Cases per Syllable:
- The consonant clusters /pr/ and /ts/ are permissible onsets in Russian.
- The vowel reduction in unstressed syllables (e.g., /ɔ/ becoming /ɐ/) is a common feature of Russian phonology.
7. Exceptions/Special Cases for the Word as a Whole:
- The long consonant /nː/ in the final syllable is due to the doubling of 'н' in the morpheme boundary between the suffix -ционн- and -ом.
- The palatalization of consonants before vowels influences the syllable division.
8. Grammatical Role & Syllabification Shifts:
The word "предмобилизационном" is an adjective in the instrumental case, masculine/neuter. Syllabification remains consistent regardless of grammatical role, as the orthography does not change. However, stress can shift in different grammatical forms of the word.
9. Definition & Semantics:
- Word: предмобилизационном
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Definitions:
- Translation: pre-mobilization
- Synonyms: домобилизационный (domobilizatsionnyy)
- Antonyms: послемобилизационный (poslemobilizatsionnyy)
- Examples:
- "В предмобилизационном состоянии экономика страны была готова к войне." (V predmobilizatsionnom sostoyanii ekonomika strany byla gotova k voyne.) - "In the pre-mobilization state, the country's economy was ready for war."
10. Alternative Pronunciations/Regional Variations:
Regional variations in pronunciation might affect vowel quality or the degree of palatalization, but the core syllable division remains consistent.
11. Phonological Comparison with Similar Words:
- мобилизация (mobilizatsiya): мо-би-ли-за-ци-я (mo-bi-li-za-tsi-ya) - Similar syllable structure, stress on -ци-.
- организационном (organizatsionnom): ор-га-ни-за-ци-он-ном (or-ga-ni-za-tsi-on-nom) - Similar suffix structure (-ционн-), stress pattern.
- демобилизация (demobilizatsiya): де-мо-би-ли-за-ци-я (de-mo-bi-li-za-tsi-ya) - Similar root and suffix structure, stress on -ци-.
The syllable division in these words is consistent, demonstrating the application of the same phonological rules. The presence of the prefix "пред-" in "предмобилизационном" simply adds an initial syllable without altering the core syllable structure of the root and suffixes.
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