partnerskabsinstitutionen
Syllables
part-ner-skab-sin-sti-tu-ti-o-nen
Pronunciation
/ˈpɑːtnerskɑːpɪnˌstɪtˢuːtˢjoːn̩/
Stress
100000000
Morphemes
partnerskab/institution + s-en
The word 'partnerskabsinstitutionen' is a Danish noun divided into nine syllables: part-ner-skab-sin-sti-tu-ti-o-nen. It's a compound word with initial stress, built from the roots 'partnerskab' and 'institution' and suffixes indicating genitive and definiteness. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules.
Definitions
- 1
An institution based on a partnership.
The partnership institution
“Regeringen støtter partnerskabsinstitutionen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('part-'). Danish generally has initial stress.
Syllables
part — Open syllable, stressed.. ner — Closed syllable, unstressed.. skab — Closed syllable, unstressed.. sin — Closed syllable, unstressed.. sti — Open syllable, unstressed.. tu — Open syllable, unstressed.. ti — Open syllable, unstressed.. o — Open syllable, unstressed.. nen — Syllabic consonant, unstressed.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Danish syllable division prioritizes including as many consonants as possible in the syllable onset.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel or syllabic consonant as its nucleus.
Compound Word Stress
Stress typically falls on the first element of a compound word.
- The presence of stød (glottal stop) is crucial for pronunciation but not reflected in the syllable division.
- The syllabic consonant 'n̩' in the final syllable is a common feature of Danish.
- Complex consonant clusters require careful consideration to maximize onsets.
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