konverteringsomkostningerne
Syllables
kon-ver-te-rings-om-kost-ning-er-ne
Pronunciation
/kɔnˈveːɐ̯tɛʁɪŋsomɔstˈniŋɐnə/
Stress
100000010
Morphemes
kon- + verter- + -erings-omkostning-erne
The word 'konverteringsomkostningerne' is a complex Danish noun derived from Latin roots and Danish suffixes. It is divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('kon'). The syllabification follows Danish rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding complex onsets. It refers to the costs associated with conversion.
Definitions
- 1
The costs associated with converting something.
Conversion costs
“Virksomheden måtte budgettere for høje konverteringsomkostningerne.”
“De samlede konverteringsomkostningerne oversteg forventningerne.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('kon'). The final syllable ('er-ne') receives a slight secondary stress due to the definite plural ending.
Syllables
kon — Open syllable, stressed.. ver — Open syllable, unstressed.. te — Open syllable, unstressed.. rings — Closed syllable, unstressed.. om — Open syllable, unstressed.. kost — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ning — Closed syllable, unstressed.. er — Open syllable, slightly stressed.. ne — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Preference
Danish favors open syllables (CV structure) whenever possible. Syllable divisions are made to maximize the number of open syllables.
Avoidance of Complex Onsets
Consonant clusters are generally avoided at the beginning of a syllable. Divisions are made to break up clusters.
- The 'r' sound is often realized as an alveolar approximant, influencing vowel quality.
- Danish stress is generally fixed on the first syllable, but longer words can exhibit secondary stresses.
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