nioghalvfemstusinnihundredepløkker
Syllables
ni-o-ghalv-fem-stu-sin-ni-hun-dre-de-pløk-ker
Pronunciation
/ˈniːɔ̯ˌhalvˈfeːmˌstusɪnˈniˌhʊnʁədəˈpløkɐ/
Stress
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Morphemes
ni- + hundrede- + -pløkker
The word 'nioghalvfemstusindnihundredepløkker' is a complex numeral syllabified based on Danish phonological rules prioritizing open syllables and sonority sequencing. It's a compound word, and its syllabification reflects the structure of its constituent numeral components. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of each component.
Definitions
- 1
Nine and a half thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine pennies.
Nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine and a half pennies.
“I skylder dig nioghalvfemstusindnihundredepløkker!”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of each numeral component: nioghalv, fem, tusind, ni, hundrede, and pløkker.
Syllables
ni — Open syllable, primary stress.. o — Open syllable.. ghalv — Open syllable.. fem — Open syllable, primary stress.. stu — Closed syllable.. sin — Closed syllable.. ni — Open syllable, primary stress.. hun — Open syllable.. dre — Open syllable.. de — Open syllable.. pløk — Closed syllable, primary stress.. ker — Closed syllable.
Word Parts
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllables are formed around a sonority peak (vowel).
Onset-Rime Structure
Danish syllables generally follow an onset-rime structure.
Open Syllable Preference
Danish favors open syllables (ending in a vowel).
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken up based on phonotactic constraints.
- The compound nature of the word complicates syllabification.
- The archaic nature of the word may lead to regional pronunciation variations.
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