полуотметность

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Russian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Bulgarian отметност (otmetnost).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˌpoɫʊɐtˈmʲetnəsʲtʲ]
  • Hyphenation: по‧лу‧от‧мет‧ность
  • Rhymes: -əsʲtʲ

Noun[edit]

полуотме́тность (poluotmétnostʹf inan (genitive полуотме́тности, nominative plural полуотме́тности, genitive plural полуотме́тностей)

  1. (Slavic accentology) semi-retractivity. Clarification: This stress is called “semi-retractivity” because it was assumed the leftward shift of the stress in the prefixed forms of the l-participle and aorist from the verbs of the Proto-Slavic accent paradigm b. In fact, the Proto-Slavic semi-retractivity is a consequence of the phonological prohibition on the rightward shift of stress from dominant roots to recessive suffixes in wordforms in which the stressed syllable was not the initial one.

Declension[edit]