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    Could there more than longest word as mentioned in the above link in all languages? The pronunciation of the word becomes difficult as the word length increases Can we have a database of all longest words in all languages? Tracing longest word s in Arabic,French,Italian,German,Spanish,Dutch, Japanese etc
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    Un- is a prefix and -able is a suffix One of the best definitions of ‘word’ that I’ve come across is that it can be meaningfully uttered in isolation and used to fill a slot in the syntax of the language in question That’s true of break, but not un- or -able (which is different from able) In the German example, it works fine for Kraft, Fahrzeug, Pflicht, etc ; those are all words
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    If you're using a word-list like a dictionary as your data source, then your list of possible clusters will depend on how many and which type of low-frequency words the dictionary-makers choose to include
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    Also (though less relevant to my question), I don't understand why you say a longest English word can't exist: English has been around a finite number of seconds, spoken by a finite number of people, so there've been finitely many words spoken; surely one of them is longest
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    It would hafta be "standardized" to indicate a "non-standard" syllable; not a simple problem In the case of the nonstandard long hoc, why not just spell it the way it was pronounced, viz HOCC, and make the second C grey or red or something, to indicate it's nonsilent but nonspelled -- the opposite of a silent letter, in fact If you forswear colors there's always "HOCℂ", using "Double
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    I recently asked a question Do we pronounce the vowel at the beginning of the word with a preceding glottal stop? on the English site and received a very good answer





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