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1001001010” Stress Pattern in Danish

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1001001010 Primary stress on the 'forurenings-' syllable. Danish generally stresses the first root in compound words.

havforureningslaboratoriers
10 syllables27 letters
hav·fo·ru·nings·la·bo·ra·to·ri·ers
/ˈhaʊ̯fɔˌʁɔːnɪŋsˌlaːbɔʁaˈtoːʁiˌɛɐ̯s/
noun

The word 'havforureningslaboratoriers' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on open syllable preference and tolerance of internal consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'forurenings-'. It's a compound noun formed from roots relating to 'sea', 'pollution', and 'laboratory', with a genitive plural suffix.

kommunikationsgrænseflader
10 syllables26 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·ti·ons·græn·se·fla·der
/kʰɔmʊnɪˈkaːt͡si̯oːnsˌɡʁænseˈfladɐ/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsgrænseflader' is a compound Danish noun meaning 'communication interfaces'. It is syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, with primary stress on 'ka' and secondary stress on 'fla'. The word consists of a Latin-derived prefix/root ('kommunikation') and a native Danish root ('grænseflader'), connected by a genitive suffix ('s').

menneskerettighedsforbedringer
10 syllables30 letters
men·nes·ke·ret·ti·gheds·for·be·dri·nger
/ˈmenːeskeˌʁetːiɣ̊esfoʁˈpe̝ðʁiŋɐ/
noun

The word 'menneskerettighedsforbedringer' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles. It's a compound word with roots in Old Norse and Middle Low German, primarily stressed on the first syllable with secondary stress on 'ret'. The phonetic transcription reflects typical Danish vowel and consonant pronunciations.

provinspostbudeforeningen
10 syllables25 letters
pro·vin·s·post·bud·e·for·e·nin·gen
/ˈpʁoˌvinsˈpɔstˌbuːðəˈfɔːnɪŋən/
noun

The word 'provinspostbudeforeningen' is a Danish compound noun divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('pro-'). Syllable division follows Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements. The word consists of a Latin-derived prefix, a Danish root, and a Danish suffix.