komplementaritetsprincippet
Syllables
kom-ple-men-ta-ri-tet-s-prin-cip-pet
Pronunciation
/kʰɔmplemenˈtaːʁɪtɛtsˈpʁintsɪpːɛt/
Stress
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Morphemes
komplementaritet/princip + -ppet
The word 'komplementaritetsprincippet' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on maximizing onsets and dividing before vowels. It features Latin-derived roots and a common genitive marker. Primary stress falls on the 'ta' syllable, with secondary stress on 'prin'.
Definitions
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The principle of complementarity
The principle of complementarity
“Kvantemekanik bygger på komplementaritetsprincippet.”
“Han forklarede komplementaritetsprincippet for os.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the 'ta' syllable in 'komplementaritets', secondary stress on 'prin' in 'princippet'
Syllables
kom — Open syllable, unstressed.. ple — Open syllable, unstressed.. men — Open syllable, unstressed.. ta — Open syllable, primary stressed.. ri — Open syllable, unstressed.. tet — Closed syllable, unstressed.. s — Syllable boundary due to genitive marker.. prin — Open syllable, secondary stressed.. cip — Closed syllable, unstressed.. pet — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Maximize Onsets
Consonant clusters are kept together at the beginning of syllables.
Vowel Division
Syllable division occurs before each vowel.
Genitive Marker
The genitive marker '-s-' creates a syllable boundary.
- The long consonant clusters are typical of Danish and do not pose exceptional challenges.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of /ʁ/ do not affect syllable division.
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