eksportfinansieringsfondene
Syllables
eks-port-fi-nan-sie-rings-fon-de-ne
Pronunciation
/eksˈpɔʁtfiˈnɑ̃sjeːʁɪŋsˈfɔnˌdeːnə/
Stress
100000000
Morphemes
eksport + finansierings + fondene
The word 'eksportfinansieringsfondene' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'the export financing funds'. It's syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's composed of Latin and French-derived morphemes and exhibits typical Danish phonological features like complex consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
Funds specifically allocated for financing exports.
The export financing funds
“Regeringen har øget bevillingerne til eksportfinansieringsfondene.”
“Virksomhederne kan søge lån fra eksportfinansieringsfondene.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('eks-'). A slight secondary stress can be perceived on 'ansie-'. Danish generally has fixed initial stress.
Syllables
eks — Open syllable, stressed.. port — Closed syllable, unstressed.. fi — Open syllable, unstressed.. nan — Open syllable, unstressed.. sie — Open syllable, unstressed.. rings — Closed syllable, unstressed.. fon — Open syllable, unstressed.. de — Open syllable, unstressed.. ne — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
eksport
From Latin 'exportare', meaning 'to export'. Denotes the domain of financing.
finansierings
From French 'financier' and Latin 'financia', meaning 'finance'. Core meaning of financing.
fondene
Composed of 'fond' (fund, from French) and '-ene' (definite plural marker). Indicates plural and definiteness.
Onset Maximization
Danish prioritizes including as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Complex consonant clusters are broken down based on sonority, with more sonorous sounds tending to form the syllable nucleus.
- The word's length and complex morphology require careful attention to morpheme boundaries.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not fundamentally alter the syllabification.
- The 'stød' (glottal stop) is not marked in the syllable division but is a crucial phonetic feature.
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