menneskerettighedsforhold
Syllables
men-nes-ke-ret-ti-gheds-for-hold
Pronunciation
/ˈmenːeskeˌʁetːiɣ̊esfɔːlˀt/
Stress
10010010
Morphemes
for + menneske-ret-hold + -igheds
The word 'menneskerettighedsforhold' is a complex Danish noun divided into eight syllables. It's formed from multiple morphemes, with primary stress on 'ret'. Syllabification follows Danish mora-timing principles, considering vowel length and consonant closure. The final 't' is often realized as a glottal stop.
Definitions
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The conditions relating to human rights
Human rights conditions
“Organisationen overvåger menneskerettighedsforhold i regionen.”
“Der er alvorlige menneskerettighedsforhold i landet.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'ret' syllable. A secondary stress can be observed on 'hold'
Syllables
men — Open syllable, long vowel.. nes — Closed syllable.. ke — Open syllable.. ret — Closed syllable, long vowel, primary stress.. ti — Open syllable.. gheds — Closed syllable.. for — Open syllable, long vowel.. hold — Closed syllable, glottal stop.
Word Parts
Vowel Length
Long vowels and diphthongs create heavier syllables.
Consonant Closure
Syllables typically end with a consonant.
Mora Timing
Syllable weight influences stress placement.
Compounding Rules
Danish compounds are often divided based on morpheme boundaries.
- The pronunciation of 'gh' as /ɣ̊/ can be variable.
- The final /t/ is often realized as a glottal stop /ˀ/.
- Danish allows for complex consonant clusters.
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