arbejdsløshedsforsikringsydelser
Syllables
ar-bejds-løs-heds-for-si-krings-ydel-ser
Pronunciation
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsløːˀsheðs fɔˈsɪkʁɪŋsˈydɛlsɐ/
Stress
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Morphemes
ar- + løshed + -heds-for-sikrings-ydelser
The word 'arbejdsløshedsforsikringsydelser' is a complex Danish noun divided into nine syllables based on onset-rime structure, vowel length, and the presence of a glottal stop. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'løs'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Danish phonological rules, allowing for complex consonant clusters.
Definitions
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Unemployment insurance benefits
Unemployment insurance benefits
“Hun modtager arbejdsløshedsforsikringsydelser.”
“Ansøgningen om arbejdsløshedsforsikringsydelser blev godkendt.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'løs'. Secondary stress is less pronounced on 'ydel'.
Syllables
ar — Open syllable, simple onset and rime.. bejds — Closed syllable, complex onset and rime.. løs — Closed syllable, simple onset, complex rime with glottal stop.. heds — Closed syllable, simple onset, complex rime.. for — Open syllable, simple onset and rime.. si — Open syllable, simple onset and rime.. krings — Closed syllable, complex onset and rime.. ydel — Open syllable, simple onset and rime, primary stress.. ser — Open syllable, simple onset and rime.
Word Parts
ar-
From 'arbejde' (work), Old Norse origin, indicates relation to work.
løshed
From 'løs' (loose, free), Old Norse origin, indicates a state of being without employment.
-heds-for-sikrings-ydelser
Combination of nominalizing suffix '-heds', connecting vowel '-for-', insurance suffix '-sikrings-', and benefit suffix '-ydelser'. Danish origin.
Onset-Rime
Syllables are formed based on maximizing onsets and adhering to Danish phonotactic constraints.
Vowel Length
Long vowels often form the nucleus of a syllable.
Glottal Stop
The glottal stop (ˀ) influences syllable boundaries and pronunciation.
- Complex consonant clusters are common in Danish and require careful consideration during syllable division.
- Regional variations in pronunciation, particularly regarding the /ʁ/ sound and the glottal stop, may exist.
- The connecting vowel '-for-' is a common feature in Danish compound nouns.
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