Words with Root “kommunikations-” in Danish
Browse Danish words sharing the root “kommunikations-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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kommunikations- Derived from 'kommunikation' (communication), Latin origin.
The word 'forskningskommunikationsprisen' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, resulting in nine syllables. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word is morphologically composed of elements relating to research, communication, and a prize. It is a relatively standard example of Danish word formation.
The word 'massekommunikationsforhold' is a complex Danish noun divided into nine syllables based on morphemic boundaries and Danish phonological rules favoring open syllables and onset maximization. Primary stress falls on the third and sixth syllables. It refers to the conditions surrounding mass communication.
The word 'massekommunikationssammenhæng' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows the Onset-Rime principle, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word consists of a prefix, root, and suffix, each contributing to its overall meaning. The presence of consonant clusters and a glottal stop are typical features of Danish phonology.
The word 'telekommunikationsgiganterne' is a complex Danish noun divided into 11 syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('te-'). It's a compound word built from Greek and Latin roots, following Danish syllable division rules that prioritize onset maximization and vowel nuclei. Regional variations in pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter the syllable division.
The word 'telekommunikationsinfrastruktur' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster preservation rules. Primary stress falls on 'kom-'. The word consists of a Greek prefix ('tele-'), a Germanic/Latin root ('kommunikations-'), and a Germanic/English root ('infrastruktur').
The word 'telekommunikationskoncernen' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound word formed from Greek, Latin, and German roots, and its syllabification follows Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
The word 'videokommunikationsudstyr' is a compound noun syllabified based on Danish rules favoring open syllables and breaking up consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ka'). The word is composed of a video prefix, a communication root, and an equipment suffix.