familiebesøgskoordinatorer
Syllables
fa-mi-lie-be-søg-sko-or-di-na-tor-er
Pronunciation
/faˈmiːliˌbɛsøːˀskoˌɔːdiˈnatoːɐ̯ɐ/
Stress
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Morphemes
sko + familiebesøgkoordinator + er
The word 'familiebesøgskoordinatorer' is a complex Danish noun divided into 11 syllables. It's formed from Latin and Old Norse roots with Germanic suffixes. Primary stress falls on the '-di-' syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and moraic timing, with some influence from linking morphemes.
Definitions
- 1
Individuals responsible for arranging and coordinating family visits, often in a professional or institutional context.
Family visit coordinators
“Familiebesøgskoordinatorerne arbejder tæt sammen med familierne.”
“Vi har brug for flere familiebesøgskoordinatorer.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-di-' (9th syllable). Secondary stress may be present on '-lie-' (3rd syllable).
Syllables
fa — Open syllable, onset 'f', vowel 'a'. mi — Open syllable, onset 'm', vowel 'iː'. lie — Open syllable, onset 'l', vowel 'iː', coda 'ə'. be — Open syllable, onset 'b', vowel 'ɛ'. søg — Closed syllable, onset 's', vowel 'øː', coda 'ˀ' (glottal stop). sko — Open syllable, onset 'sk', vowel 'o'. or — Open syllable, onset 'ɔː'. di — Open syllable, onset 'd', vowel 'i' - stressed syllable. na — Open syllable, onset 'n', vowel 'a'. tor — Open syllable, onset 't', vowel 'oː', coda 'ɐ̯'. er — Open syllable, onset 'ɐ̯', vowel 'ɐ̯
Word Parts
sko
Shortened form of 'skole-', functioning as a linking element indicating a professional role. Old Norse origin.
familiebesøgkoordinator
Compound root formed from 'familie' (family - Latin origin), 'besøg' (visit - Old Norse origin), and 'koordinator' (coordinator - Latin origin).
er
Plural marker for common gender nouns. Germanic origin.
Onset-Rime Principle
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with preceding consonants forming the onset and following consonants forming the rime.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonant clusters are broken down based on sonority, with more sonorous sounds tending to be closer to the vowel.
Moraic Syllabification
Danish tends towards mora-timed syllables, influencing the division of consonant clusters.
- The '-sko-' element is a somewhat unusual linking morpheme.
- The final '-er' suffix is a standard plural marker.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of the final 'r' sound.
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