ogmarkedsførinskomtenser
Syllables
og-mar-ked-sfø-rin-skom-ten-ser
Pronunciation
/oˀˌmaʁkedsˈføːʁɪŋskompeˈtɛnsɐ/
Stress
01000100
Morphemes
og + markedsføringskompe + tencer
The word 'ogmarkedsføringskompetencer' is a complex Danish noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements, with primary stress on the first root ('markeds-'). The phonetic transcription reflects the characteristic Danish sounds and the presence of the stød.
Definitions
- 1
The skills and abilities needed for successful marketing.
Marketing competencies
“Virksomheden investerer i at udvikle sine medarbejderes ogmarkedsføringskompetencer.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the 'markeds-' root. Secondary stress is less pronounced on the 'skompe-' root.
Syllables
og — Open syllable, contains the prefix 'og'. Stød present.. mar — Onset cluster /maʁ/, part of the 'markeds-' root. Closed syllable.. ked — Onset /k/, coda /s/, part of the 'markeds-' root. Closed syllable.. sfø — Onset cluster /sf/, part of the 'føring-' root. Open syllable.. rin — Onset /ʁ/, part of the 'føring-' root. Closed syllable.. skom — Onset /skom/, part of the 'skompe-' root. Open syllable.. ten — Onset /t/, part of the 'skompe-' root. Closed syllable.. ser — Onset /s/, part of the '-tencer' suffix. Open syllable.
Word Parts
og
Old Norse origin, meaning 'and'. Functions as a coordinating conjunction.
markedsføringskompe
Combination of 'markeds' (market), 'føring' (leading/management), and 'kompe' (competence). Forms the core meaning of the word.
tencer
French/Latin origin, forming a noun denoting qualities or abilities.
Onset Maximization
Danish favors maximizing consonant clusters in the onset of a syllable, as seen in 'mar-', 'sfø-', and 'skom-'.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable contains a vowel nucleus, ensuring a clear syllable boundary.
Sonority Sequencing
Syllable structure generally follows the sonority sequencing principle, with increasing sonority towards the nucleus.
- The presence of the stød (glottal stop) doesn't directly affect syllable division but influences pronunciation.
- Complex consonant clusters require careful consideration to determine the optimal syllable boundary.
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