rekognosceringsoperatjoner
Syllables
re-kog-no-sce-rings-o-pe-ra-tjo-ner
Pronunciation
/ʁeˈkɔnɔsˌseːʁɪŋzɔpɛˈʁaːtsjɔnɐ/
Stress
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Morphemes
re- + kognoscere + -ingsoperationer
The word 'rekognosceringsoperationer' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('re-'). It's a compound word derived from Latin roots and Danish suffixes, following Danish syllable division rules that prioritize onset maximization and vowel nuclei. The word refers to reconnaissance operations and is a common term in military contexts.
Definitions
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Reconnaissance operations
Reconnaissance operations
“Militæret planlægger rekognosceringsoperationer langs grænsen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('re-'). Secondary stress is less pronounced but can be present on 'o-pe-ra-'. Danish generally has fixed initial stress.
Syllables
re — Open syllable, stressed. Contains the prefix 're-'. kog — Closed syllable. Part of the root 'kognoscere'.. no — Open syllable. Part of the root 'kognoscere'.. sce — Closed syllable. Part of the root 'kognoscere'.. rings — Closed syllable. Contains the suffix '-ings-'. o — Open syllable. Beginning of the suffix '-operationer'.. pe — Open syllable. Part of the suffix '-operationer'.. ra — Open syllable. Part of the suffix '-operationer'.. tjo — Closed syllable. Part of the suffix '-operationer'.. ner — Closed syllable, contains the stød. Part of the suffix '-operationer'.
Word Parts
re-
Latin origin, meaning 'again, back'. Prefixes the root to indicate repetition.
kognoscere
Latin origin, meaning 'to get to know, to recognize'. Forms the core meaning of the word.
-ingsoperationer
Combination of Danish and Latin suffixes. '-ings-' is derived from Latin '-tion-', forming a noun. '-operationer' is the plural form of 'operation', borrowed from Latin 'operatio'.
Similar Words
Onset Maximization
Danish syllable division prioritizes including as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable, as seen in 'rings' and 'tjo'.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus, which dictates the boundaries between syllables.
Sonority Sequencing
Consonant clusters are ordered according to sonority, influencing the syllable structure.
- The presence of the stød on the final syllable can affect vowel length and pronunciation.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter syllable division.
- The complex consonant clusters require careful consideration to ensure accurate syllabification.
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