konfliktløsningskonsulent
Syllables
kon-flikt-løs-nings-kon-su-lent
Pronunciation
/konˈfliktˌløːsnɪŋsˌkɔnsuˈlent/
Stress
1010101
Morphemes
kon- + flikt + -løsnings-konsulent
The word 'konfliktløsningskonsulent' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules, respecting morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on 'konflikt' and 'konsulent'. It's a noun meaning 'conflict resolution consultant'.
Definitions
- 1
A consultant specializing in conflict resolution.
Conflict resolution consultant.
“Hun er en erfaren konfliktløsningskonsulent.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the first syllable of *konflikt* and the last syllable of *konsulent*. Danish has stress timing, meaning stressed syllables occur at relatively regular intervals.
Syllables
kon — Open syllable. Syllable division after a single consonant following a vowel.. flikt — Closed syllable. Syllable division after a consonant cluster.. løs — Open syllable. Syllable division after a vowel.. nings — Closed syllable. Syllable division after a consonant cluster.. kon — Open syllable. Syllable division after a single consonant following a vowel.. su — Open syllable. Syllable division after a single consonant following a vowel.. lent — Closed syllable. Syllable division after a consonant cluster.
Word Parts
kon-
Latin, meaning 'with', 'together', often indicating intensification or collaboration
flikt
From 'conflict', ultimately Latin *conflictus* - struggle, clash
-løsnings-konsulent
Danish, derived from *løse* 'to solve' + *-ning* nominalizing suffix, meaning 'solving' and *-konsulent* (French/German origin, meaning 'consultant')
Vowel-Consonant (VC)
Syllable division typically occurs after the consonant (e.g., *kon*, *løs*).
Consonant Cluster (CC/CCC)
Syllable division occurs within the cluster if necessary to avoid illegal onsets, but generally attempts to maximize the onset.
Morphological Joins
Syllable boundaries at morphological joins in compound words.
- The compound nature of the word presents a slight complexity. The syllable division attempts to respect the morphological boundaries, allowing for potential syllable breaks at the joins between morphemes.
- Regional variations in Danish pronunciation are relatively minor and unlikely to significantly alter syllable division.
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