pengeinstitutmedarbejdere
Syllables
pen-ge-in-sti-tut-med-ar-bej-de-re
Pronunciation
/ˌpʰɛnˀɡ̊əɪ̯nstiˈtuːtˌmɛðɑːˈpʰaɪ̯tˢɛ/
Stress
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Morphemes
med- + pengeinstitut + -medarbejdere
The word *pengeinstitutmedarbejdere* is a compound noun meaning "financial institution employees". It is divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei and Danish phonotactic rules, with primary stress on the second syllable of *institut* and *medarbejdere*. The syllabification follows the Maximal Onset Principle and allows boundaries at compound joins.
Definitions
- 1
Employees of a financial institution.
Financial institution employees.
“Pengeinstitutmedarbejdere er ofte specialiseret i forskellige finansielle områder.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable of *institut* (*-tuː-*) and the second syllable of *medarbejdere* (*-paɪ̯-*).
Syllables
pen- — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel. Epenthetic glottal stop /ˀ/ follows a sonorant.. ge- — Open syllable. Consonant followed by a schwa.. in- — Closed syllable. Consonant followed by a vowel, ending in a nasal consonant.. sti- — Open syllable. Consonant cluster followed by a long vowel.. tut — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by a consonant. Primary stress falls here.. med- — Open syllable. Consonant followed by a vowel.. ar- — Open syllable. Vowel.. bej- — Open syllable. Diphthong preceded by a consonant. Stress falls here.. de- — Closed syllable. Consonant followed by a vowel.. re — Open syllable. Consonant followed by a schwa.
Word Parts
med-
Danish, meaning "with", functioning as a prefix indicating accompaniment or participation
pengeinstitut
Danish, meaning "financial institution", compound of *penge* "money" and *institut* "institute" - Latin origin
-medarbejdere
Danish, meaning "employees", compound of *med-* "with" and *arbejdere* "workers" - Germanic origin
Maximal Onset Principle
Applied where possible, creating legal onsets.
Vowel-Centric Syllabification
Each syllable contains a vowel nucleus.
Consonant Clustering
Consonant clusters are split according to Danish phonotactics, prioritizing legal onsets.
Compound Word Syllabification
Syllable boundaries are allowed at the juncture of compound elements.
- The glottal stop /ˀ/ in *penge* is an epenthetic consonant, inserted after a sonorant.
- Danish allows for relatively complex consonant clusters, which can influence syllable division.
- Regional variations in Danish pronunciation might affect the realization of vowels and consonants, but the core syllable division remains consistent.
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