persondatabeskyttelseslovgivningen
Syllables
per-son-da-ta-be-skyt-tel-ses-lov-giv-nin-gen
Pronunciation
/ˈpæːɐ̯sɔnˌdæːtəˌbeskytˈelsəsˌlɔːvɡivnɪŋən/
Stress
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Morphemes
persondatabeskyttelseslovgivning + -en
The word 'persondatabeskyttelseslovgivningen' is a complex Danish noun divided into 12 syllables based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles. It's a compound word with a primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard Danish rules, prioritizing consonant clusters within syllables.
Definitions
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Legislation concerning the protection of personal data.
Personal data protection legislation.
“Den nye persondatabeskyttelseslovgivningen trådte i kraft i maj.”
“Virksomheden skal overholde persondatabeskyttelseslovgivningen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'giv' in 'lovgivningen'. Danish stress is generally weak, but this syllable receives the most prominence.
Syllables
per — Open syllable, initial syllable, stressed.. son — Closed syllable, part of the compound 'persondata'.. da — Open syllable, part of the compound 'persondata'.. ta — Open syllable, part of the compound 'persondata'.. be — Open syllable, beginning of 'beskyttelse'.. skyt — Closed syllable, part of 'beskyttelse'.. tel — Open syllable, beginning of 'lovgivningen'.. ses — Closed syllable, ending of 'lovgivningen'.. lov — Open syllable, part of 'lovgivningen'.. giv — Open syllable, stressed syllable in 'lovgivningen'.. nin — Closed syllable, part of 'lovgivningen'.. gen — Open syllable, definite article suffix.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Danish prefers to maximize the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable, keeping consonant clusters intact.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
Suffix Separation
Suffixes are generally separated into their own syllables.
- The presence of the stød (glottal stop) can influence perceived syllable boundaries, but doesn't change the formal syllabification.
- Danish allows for complex consonant clusters, which can sometimes lead to ambiguity, but the rules generally prioritize keeping them together.
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