offentlighedskommissionens
Syllables
off-ent-lig-hed-skom-mis-si-on-ens
Pronunciation
/ɔˈfɛnˀtliːˌheːðkɔmisˈjoːnən/
Stress
010010001
Morphemes
offent- + kommission- + -lighedens
The word 'offentlighedskommissionens' is a complex Danish noun divided into nine syllables: off-ent-lig-hed-skom-mis-si-on-ens. The primary stress falls on '-mis-'. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, reflecting typical Danish word formation. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and accounts for syllabic consonants.
Definitions
- 1
The commission of public information/transparency.
The public information commission's.
“offentlighedskommissionens rapport”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-mis-' (the sixth syllable). Danish stress is generally penultimate, but overridden by morphemic weight in this case.
Syllables
off — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ent — Closed syllable, syllabic 'n'. lig — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. hed — Closed syllable, vowel nucleus.. skom — Closed syllable, vowel nucleus.. mis — Closed syllable, primary stress.. si — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. on — Closed syllable, vowel nucleus.. ens — Closed syllable, genitive suffix.
Word Parts
offent-
From Middle Low German 'offent', meaning 'open, public'. Adjectival/Adverbial modifier.
kommission-
From French 'commission', ultimately from Latin 'commissio'. Core meaning.
-lighedens
Combination of -lig (Latin-derived adjectival suffix), -hed (abstract noun suffix), and -ens (genitive suffix).
Vowel Nucleus Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei. Each syllable must contain at least one vowel sound.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are resolved based on sonority and the presence of vowels. Consonants following a vowel typically form a closed syllable.
Syllabic Consonant Rule
In Danish, certain consonants (like 'n' and 'l') can become syllabic when positioned before a vowel, forming their own syllable.
- The presence of syllabic consonants requires careful consideration during syllable division.
- Regional variations in vowel length and glottal stop realization may affect phonetic transcription but not syllable division.
- The genitive suffix '-ens' is a common feature and doesn't present a unique syllabification challenge.
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