implementeringsforanstaltninger
Syllables
im-ple-men-te-rings-for-an-stalt-ni-nger
Pronunciation
/imˈple̝mɛnˌtæːʁɪŋsfoɐ̯ˌɑnˌstaltˈniŋɐ/
Stress
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Morphemes
implementerings- + foranstaltninger + -ninger
The word 'implementeringsforanstaltninger' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel-coda principles. It consists of a prefix derived from English, a root with Old Norse origins, and a plural suffix. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules, prioritizing consonant clusters in onsets.
Definitions
- 1
Implementation measures; arrangements made to carry out a plan or policy.
Implementation measures
“Regeringen har iværksat en række implementeringsforanstaltninger.”
“The government has implemented a number of implementation measures.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('im-') and the syllable 'ni' due to the compound structure. Danish generally stresses the first syllable of a word or the first element of a compound.
Syllables
im — Onset: 'im', simple syllable.. ple — Vowel-Coda: 'ple', coda 'l'. men — Vowel-Coda: 'men', coda 'n'. te — Vowel-Coda: 'te', coda 't'. rings — Onset: 'r', rhyme 'ings'. for — Vowel-Onset: 'for'. an — Vowel-Coda: 'an', coda 'n'. stalt — Onset: 'st', rhyme 'alt'. ni — Vowel-Coda: 'ni', coda 'n'. nger — Vowel-Coda: 'nger', coda 'ng'
Word Parts
implementerings-
From English 'implementing', ultimately from Latin 'implere' (to fill, complete). Denotes the action of implementing.
foranstaltninger
From 'foranstaltning' (arrangement, measure). 'for-' (Old Norse 'fyrir' - before, for) + 'anstalt' (related to 'anstaltning' - institution, arrangement) + '-ninger' (plural suffix).
-ninger
Danish plural suffix, indicating multiple arrangements/measures.
Similar Words
Onset Maximization
Danish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel-Coda
Every syllable must contain a vowel, and consonants following the vowel form the coda.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonants within an onset or coda must follow a sonority hierarchy (less sonorous to more sonorous).
- Danish has a relatively free syllable structure, allowing for complex consonant clusters.
- The pronunciation of vowels can vary depending on the surrounding consonants.
- Stress patterns in compound words can be complex, but generally fall on the first element.
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