deterfordijegerfradethøjenord
Syllables
de-ter-for-di-je-ger-fra-de-thø-je-nor-d
Pronunciation
/de̝ːte̝ʁfɔːðɪˈjeːɡəfʁaːðətˌhøːjəˈnɔːð/
Stress
000010001010
Morphemes
deter- + fordijeger + fradethøjenord
The Danish word *deterfordijegerfradethøjenord* is a complex, constructed noun phrase. Syllabification follows vowel-initial division rules, with primary stress on 'je-' and 'nø-'. Its morphemic structure suggests a descriptive meaning related to a hunter and a 'high word', though its artificiality limits definitive interpretation.
Definitions
- 1
A descriptive term meaning roughly 'that which is caused by the hunter from the high word,' or 'the reason the hunter speaks from the high word.'
The hunter's reason from the high word.
“Dette er en analyse af *deterfordijegerfradethøjenord*.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'je-' in 'fordijeger' and 'nø-' in 'højenord'. Danish stress is generally on the first syllable of a root or stem.
Syllables
de — Open syllable, unstressed.. ter — Open syllable, unstressed.. for — Open syllable, unstressed.. di — Open syllable, unstressed.. je — Open syllable, primary stressed.. ger — Open syllable, unstressed.. fra — Open syllable, unstressed.. de — Closed syllable, unstressed.. thø — Open syllable, unstressed.. je — Open syllable, primary stressed.. nor — Open syllable, unstressed.. d — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
deter-
Potentially from 'det' (that), function: demonstrative/specifying, origin unclear.
fordijeger
Compound of 'fordi' (because) + 'jeger' (hunter), origin: Old Norse/Germanic, function: descriptive.
fradethøjenord
Complex suffix, 'fra' (from) + 'det' (the) + 'højen' (the high) + 'ord' (word), origin: Old Norse/Germanic, function: locative/descriptive.
Similar Words
Vowel-Initial Syllable Division
Syllable division primarily occurs before vowels.
Consonant Cluster Division
Syllable division occurs before consonant clusters when followed by a vowel.
Stress Placement
Stress generally falls on the first syllable of the root.
- The word's length and complexity are exceptional.
- The compound nature of *fordijeger* and the suffix *fradethøjenord* create unusual syllable structures.
- The presence of the weak vowel /ə/ (schwa) in *ger* and *det* can influence pronunciation and potentially syllable boundaries in some dialects.
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