internatjonaliseringsstrategier
Syllables
in-ter-na-tjo-na-li-se-rings-stra-te-gi-er
Pronunciation
/ˌintɐˈnaːtsjɔnaˌliseːʁɪŋsˌstʁaˈteːɡiˌeːɐ̯/
Stress
001000010001
Morphemes
international- + iser- + -ingsstrategier
The word 'internationaliseringsstrategier' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'internationalization strategies'. It is divided into 12 syllables based on vowel sounds and Danish syllabification rules, with primary stress on the third syllable ('-na-'). The word is formed from Latin, French, and Greek roots and suffixes, and its syllabification follows the general pattern of Danish compound nouns.
Definitions
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Strategies for internationalization.
Internationalization strategies
“Virksomheden udviklede nye internationaliseringsstrategier.”
“Regeringen støtter internationaliseringsstrategier for små virksomheder.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-na-' (third syllable), which is the first syllable of the root 'national'. Danish stress is generally weak and predictable.
Syllables
in — Open syllable, onset consonant.. ter — Open syllable, onset consonant.. na — Open syllable, stressed.. tjo — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster.. na — Open syllable.. li — Open syllable.. se — Open syllable.. rings — Syllable with onset consonant cluster.. stra — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster.. te — Open syllable.. gi — Open syllable.. er — Open syllable.
Word Parts
international-
Latin origin: inter- (between) + nationalis (relating to a nation). Indicates a scope beyond national boundaries.
iser-
French/Latin origin: -izare (to make, to cause to be). Verb-forming suffix.
-ingsstrategier
-ings: Danish inflectional suffix forming a noun from a verb. -strategier: Root 'strategi' + plural marker '-er'.
Vowel-based division
Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds.
Onset maximization
Consonant clusters are kept together as onsets whenever possible.
Avoidance of syllable-final consonant clusters
Danish prefers open syllables, so consonant clusters are often broken up if they would occur at the end of a syllable.
- The length of the word and the presence of multiple suffixes create a challenge for syllabification.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect the precise phonetic realization of the vowels, but not the underlying syllabic structure.
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