kokrorrisostototjojanonsossossonon
Syllables
ko-kror-ri-sos-to-tot-jo-jan-ons-os-sos-so-non
Pronunciation
/ˈkʰɔk̚ʁɔʁiːsɔsˌtɔt͡ʃɔˈjanɔnsɔsːɔsɔnɔn/
Stress
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Morphemes
sos + torisostotjojanonsossosonon
The constructed Danish word 'kokrorisostotjojanonsossosonon' is divided into 13 syllables based on the sonority principle and vowel nuclei. Primary stress is on the first syllable. The word lacks a defined meaning and is a phonological exercise.
Definitions
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No established meaning.
No translation.
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the first syllable (ko-), secondary stress on the eighth syllable (jan-).
Syllables
ko — Open syllable, primary stress.. kror — Closed syllable, consonant cluster.. ri — Open syllable.. sos — Closed syllable.. to — Open syllable.. tot — Closed syllable.. jo — Open syllable.. jan — Open syllable, secondary stress.. ons — Closed syllable.. os — Closed syllable.. sos — Closed syllable.. so — Open syllable.. non — Closed syllable.
Word Parts
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Sonority Principle
Consonant clusters are broken up to maximize sonority within each syllable.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel (or diphthong) as its nucleus.
Onset-Rime Structure
Danish syllables generally follow an onset-rime structure.
- The word's artificial nature and long consonant clusters pose challenges for standard Danish phonological rules.
- Repetition of 'sos' and 'onon' is unusual.
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