julegaveudvekslingskabale
Syllables
ju-le-ga-ve-ud-vek-sling-s-ka-ba-le
Pronunciation
/juːle̝ˈɡaːve̝ˌuðˈveksleŋsˌkʰaːbale̝/
Stress
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Morphemes
jule- + gave- + udvekslingskabale
The word *julegaveudvekslingskabale* is a Danish noun meaning 'Christmas gift exchange scheme'. It's divided into syllables based on the Maximal Onset Principle and morphological boundaries, with primary stress on 'ga-' and 'ka-'. It's a compound word with Germanic and French origins.
Definitions
- 1
A complex scheme or arrangement for exchanging Christmas gifts.
Christmas gift exchange scheme.
“Vi deltog i en julegaveudvekslingskabale med familien.”
syn:julegavebytning
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of *gave* (ga-) and the first syllable of *kabale* (ka-).
Syllables
ju-le — Open syllable (CV). The vowel is long.. ga-ve — Open syllable (CV). The vowel is long.. ud-vek-sling — Maximal Onset Principle. *ud-* is a closed syllable (CVC). *vek-* is an open syllable (CV). *sling* is a closed syllable (CVC).. s-ka-ba-le — CVC-CV-CVC. The 's' forms a syllable on its own. *ka-* is an open syllable (CV). *ba-* is an open syllable (CV). *le* is a closed syllable (CVC).
Word Parts
jule-
from *jul* 'Christmas', Germanic origin, denotes association with Christmas.
gave-
from *gave* 'gift', Germanic origin, core meaning of 'gift'.
udvekslingskabale
composed of *-udveksling-* (from *udveksle* 'to exchange', Germanic origin), *-s-* (genitive/plural marker, Germanic origin), and *-kabale* (from *kabale* 'cabal, scheme', French origin).
Similar Words
Maximal Onset Principle
Prioritize creating legal onsets.
Morphological Boundaries
Allow syllable breaks at compound joins.
CVC Syllables
Split consonant clusters to avoid illegal onsets.
Vowel Length
Long vowels often form open syllables.
- The linking morpheme *-s-* forms a syllable on its own, which is common in Danish compound words.
- The vowel length influences syllable weight and stress placement.
- Regional variations in Danish pronunciation might affect vowel quality and length, but the core syllable division remains consistent.
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