indeslutningsbetingelserne
Syllables
in-de-slut-nings-be-tin-gel-ser-ne
Pronunciation
/ˈinːəˌslutˌniŋsˌbe̞tɪŋˈelˀsəˌne̝/
Stress
101000001
Morphemes
ind- + slutning + -ningsbetingelserne
The Danish noun 'indeslutningsbetingelserne' ('the conditions for inclusion') is syllabified as in-de-slut-nings-be-tin-gel-ser-ne, with primary stress on 'slut'. It's formed through extensive affixation, following Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel centrality.
Definitions
- 1
The conditions for inclusion.
The terms and conditions of inclusion.
“Vi skal gennemgå indeslutningsbetingelserne nøje.”
“Ansøgeren opfylder ikke indeslutningsbetingelserne.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root ('slut'). Danish stress is generally weak, but content words receive a slight emphasis.
Syllables
in — Open syllable, initial syllable, lightly stressed.. de — Open syllable, part of the prefix.. slut — Closed syllable, root syllable, primary stress.. nings — Closed syllable, nominalizing suffix.. be — Open syllable, part of the condition root.. tin — Closed syllable, part of the condition root.. gel — Closed syllable, part of the condition root.. ser — Open syllable, part of the condition root.. ne — Closed syllable, definite article, final syllable.
Word Parts
ind-
Germanic origin, meaning 'in', 'into', 'within'. Creates a verb or noun indicating inclusion.
slutning
From *slutte* 'to close, to conclude'. Noun meaning 'conclusion', 'closing', 'termination'.
-ningsbetingelserne
Composed of *-nings-* (nominalizing suffix) and *-betingelserne* (condition + definite article plural).
Onset Maximization
Danish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel-Centric Syllables
Each syllable must contain a vowel.
Consonant Clusters
Complex consonant clusters are allowed, but are typically broken up in a way that maximizes onsets.
- The pronunciation of the final '-ne' can vary slightly depending on dialect.
- The word is relatively long and complex, which can make it challenging to pronounce for non-native speakers.
- The definite article '-ne' is always attached to the noun and is considered part of the final syllable.
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