integrationsbetingelserne
Syllables
in-te-gra-tions-be-tin-gel-ser-ne
Pronunciation
/ˌintɛˈɡraːt͡si̯oːnsbeˌtɛŋəlˈseːɐ̯nə/
Stress
010101110
Morphemes
in- + tegr- + -ationsbetingelserne
The word 'integrationsbetingelserne' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, with stress on the second syllable of 'integrations' and the third syllable of 'betingelserne'. The word's structure reflects its morphemic components (prefix, root, and suffixes).
Definitions
- 1
The conditions or terms required for integration.
The integration conditions
“Vi skal opfylde integrationsbetingelserne for at få opholdstilladelse.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'integrations' (/ˈɡraː/) and the third syllable of 'betingelserne' (/ˈseːɐ̯/). Danish stress is generally on the first syllable of a root or stem, but can shift in compounds.
Syllables
in — Open syllable, onset consonant.. te — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. gra — Open syllable, stressed.. tions — Closed syllable, complex onset.. be — Open syllable, onset consonant.. tin — Closed syllable, onset consonant.. gel — Open syllable, onset consonant.. ser — Open syllable, stressed.. ne — Open syllable, onset consonant.
Word Parts
Onset-Rime Principle
Syllables are divided between onset (initial consonants) and rime (vowel and following consonants).
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonants are ordered by sonority, and syllables tend to follow a sonority peak.
Avoidance of Isolated Consonants
Danish generally avoids leaving single consonants as syllable onsets or codas.
- The /t͡si̯/ cluster in 'integrations' is a complex onset.
- Danish allows for relatively long syllables.
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