identitetsproblematikkernes
Syllables
i-den-ti-te-tspro-ble-ma-tik-ker-nes
Pronunciation
/iˈdentɪˌte̝tsˈpʁɔbləˌmatɪkːɐnəs/
Stress
0010000000
Morphemes
identi- + tet + sproblematikkernes
The word 'identitetsproblematikkernes' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables (i-den-ti-te-tspro-ble-ma-tik-ker-nes) with primary stress on the third syllable. It's formed from Latin and Greek roots and Danish suffixes, denoting the problems related to identities in a genitive plural form.
Definitions
- 1
The problems of identities.
The identity problems'
“Forskerne diskuterede identitetsproblematikkernes indflydelse på ungdommen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ti' in 'identitetsproblema-'). Danish stress is generally fixed on the first syllable of the root, but can shift in compounds.
Syllables
i — Open syllable, unstressed.. den — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ti — Closed syllable, stressed.. te — Open syllable, unstressed.. tspro — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ble — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ma — Open syllable, unstressed.. tik — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ker — Closed syllable, unstressed.. nes — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of a syllable.
Vowel as Syllable Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound.
Sonority Sequencing
Syllables generally follow a sonority hierarchy (vowels are more sonorous than consonants).
- The word is long and complex, potentially leading to ambiguity, but the rules provide a clear framework.
- Vowel reduction in unstressed syllables is common in Danish.
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