beskæftigelsesministerets
Syllables
be-skæf-ti-gel-ses-mi-ni-ste-rets
Pronunciation
/pe̝ˈskæftɪˌɡelˀsesmiˈnistɐˌʁɛts/
Stress
010100101
Morphemes
beskæf- + tig- + -elsesministerets
The word 'beskæftigelsesministerets' is divided into nine syllables based on Danish phonological rules, primarily the open syllable rule and the consonant cluster rule. Primary stress falls on the 'ti' syllable. The word is a genitive noun meaning 'the Minister of Employment's'.
Definitions
- 1
the Minister of Employment's
the Minister of Employment's
“Beskæftigelsesministerets politik er fokuseret på at skabe flere jobs.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the syllable 'ti' (/'ti/), and secondary stress on 'skæf' and 'ni'. Danish stress generally falls on the first syllable of the root.
Syllables
be — Open syllable, initial syllable.. skæf — Closed syllable, primary stress.. ti — Open syllable.. gel — Open syllable, secondary stress.. ses — Open syllable.. mi — Open syllable.. ni — Open syllable, secondary stress.. ste — Open syllable.. rets — Closed syllable, final syllable with /ts/ cluster.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Rule
Syllables generally end in vowels. This applies to most syllables in the word.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters can form the syllable coda (final consonant(s)). This is seen in 'skæf' and 'rets'.
- The /ts/ cluster in 'rets' is a common Danish feature.
- The presence and strength of *stød* can vary regionally.
- Danish stress is generally fixed, but can shift in complex words.
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