rekrutteringsvanskelighed
Syllables
re-krut-te-rings-van-ske-li-ghed
Pronunciation
/ʁeˈkʁutːɐ̝ŋsˈvanskʰeliːˌheðˀ/
Stress
00100001
Morphemes
re- + krut + -terings-van-ske-li-ghed
The word 'rekrutteringsvanskelighed' is divided into eight syllables based on Danish phonological rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('te'). It's a complex noun formed from multiple morphemes, denoting recruitment difficulty.
Definitions
- 1
Difficulty in recruiting (people, staff, etc.)
Recruitment difficulty
“Virksomheden oplever store rekrutteringsvanskeligheder.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('te'). Danish stress is generally fixed on the first syllable of the root or the root-forming syllable in compounds.
Syllables
re — Open syllable, initial syllable.. krut — Closed syllable, contains a consonant cluster onset.. te — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. rings — Closed syllable, contains a consonant cluster onset.. van — Closed syllable, contains a consonant cluster onset.. ske — Open syllable.. li — Open syllable.. ghed — Closed syllable, final syllable with stød.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are generally kept together as onsets to maximize syllable complexity.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
Sonority Sequencing
Syllable structure follows sonority sequencing principles (increasing sonority towards the nucleus).
- The presence of stød on the final syllable influences pronunciation but doesn't alter syllable division.
- Danish allows for complex consonant clusters, which are generally maintained within syllables.
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