arbejdsløshedsunderstøttelserne
Syllables
ar-bej-d-slø-sheds-un-der-støt-tel-ser-ne
Pronunciation
/ɑˈʁaɪ̯ðsløːˀsheðsˌʊnɐˈstøtˌɛlˀsəˌne̝ˀ/
Stress
1000001001
Morphemes
ar- + bej + løshedsunderstøttelserne
The word *arbejdsløshedsunderstøttelserne* is divided into ten syllables based on the vowel nucleus rule and consonant-vowel patterns. It consists of a prefix (*ar-*), a root (*bej*), and a complex suffix denoting unemployment benefits. Primary stress falls on the first syllable and on *støt-*. The analysis considers morphemic structure, phonetic transcription, and comparison with similar words to ensure accuracy.
Definitions
- 1
Unemployment benefits, the
the unemployment benefits
“Hun modtager arbejdsløshedsunderstøttelserne hver måned.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable (*ar-*) and on the syllable *støt-* in *understøttelserne*. Danish has a stress-timed rhythm.
Syllables
ar — Open syllable, initial syllable, vowel nucleus.. bej — Closed syllable, consonant following vowel.. slø — Closed syllable, long vowel, glottal stop.. sheds — Closed syllable, consonant following vowel.. un — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. der — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. støt — Closed syllable, consonant following vowel, primary stress.. tel — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ser — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ne — Closed syllable, definite article, glottal stop.
Word Parts
ar-
From *arbejde* (work), Old Norse origin, denotes action related to work.
bej
From *arbejde* (work), Old Norse origin, core meaning of work.
løshedsunderstøttelserne
Combination of *-løshed* (unemployment), *-s-* (genitive), *-understøttelse* (support), *-r* (plural), *-ne* (definite article).
Similar Words
Vowel Nucleus Rule
Every syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
Consonant-Vowel Rule
Consonants following a vowel typically form a new syllable.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllable boundaries tend to occur where sonority decreases.
- The glottal stop /ˀ/ is a common feature in Danish and appears at the end of syllables, particularly in unstressed positions.
- Danish allows for complex consonant clusters, which can sometimes make syllable division less straightforward.
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