biodiversitetkonventionen
Syllables
bi-o-di-ver-si-te-t-kon-ven-ti-o-nen
Pronunciation
/biːoʊdiˈvɛːsɪteːtˌkɔnˈvɛntiɔnən/
Stress
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Morphemes
bio- + diversitet + -konventionen
The word 'biodiversitetkonventionen' is divided into 12 syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster breaking. It consists of the prefix 'bio-', the root 'diversitet', and the suffix '-konventionen'. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'diversitet' and 'konventionen'. The syllabification follows standard Danish phonological rules, with considerations for the word's length and compound structure.
Definitions
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The Convention on Biological Diversity
The Convention on Biological Diversity
“Danmark har ratificeret biodiversitetkonventionen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'diversitet' (di-) and the first syllable of 'konventionen' (kon-). Danish stress is generally on the first syllable of a word stem.
Syllables
bi — Open syllable, onset 'b', rime 'iː'. o — Open syllable, onset null, rime 'oʊ'. di — Open syllable, onset 'd', rime 'iː'. ver — Open syllable, onset 'v', rime 'ɛː'. si — Open syllable, onset 's', rime 'ɪ'. te — Open syllable, onset 't', rime 'eː'. t — Closed syllable, onset 't', rime null. kon — Open syllable, onset 'k', rime 'ɔn'. ven — Open syllable, onset 'v', rime 'ɛn'. ti — Open syllable, onset 't', rime 'i'. o — Open syllable, onset null, rime 'ɔ'. nen — Closed syllable, onset 'n', rime 'ən'
Word Parts
Vowel Nucleus Rule
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound.
Onset-Rime Rule
Syllables are structured with an onset (initial consonant(s)) and a rime (vowel and any following consonants).
Consonant Cluster Rule
Danish allows consonant clusters, but they are often broken after the first vowel.
Stress-Timing Rule
Danish is a stress-timed language, influencing syllable prominence.
- The length of the word and the presence of multiple vowel sounds require careful application of the syllable division rules.
- The compound nature of the word (combining elements from different languages) could potentially lead to variations in pronunciation and syllabification, but the standard Danish pronunciation is relatively consistent.
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