såseatatfåfejetdenmøgbutikafenlossepladsop
Syllables
så-seat-at-få-fe-jet-den-møg-bu-ti-ka-fen-los-se-plads-op
Pronunciation
/ˈsɔˌse̝ˌatfɔ̝ˈfe̝jtˌdenmø̝ˌbuːtiˌkafenˈlɔsəˌpladsɔp/
Stress
100010001100110
Morphemes
så + seat, få, feje, den, møg, butik, afen, losse, plads + op
The word 'såseatfåfejetdenmøgbutikafenlossepladsop' is a complex, artificially constructed Danish word. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules based on vowel nuclei and sonority, resulting in 16 syllables. The word is a concatenation of several morphemes, but lacks a coherent semantic meaning. Stress falls on the first syllable of most root words.
Definitions
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A nonsensical concatenation of Danish morphemes.
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Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable (så), the syllable 'fej-' and the syllable 'losse-'. Danish stress is generally on the first syllable of a root word.
Syllables
så — Open syllable, stressed.. seat — Closed syllable.. at — Open syllable.. få — Open syllable.. fe — Open syllable.. jet — Closed syllable.. den — Open syllable.. møg — Open syllable.. bu — Open syllable.. ti — Open syllable.. ka — Open syllable.. fen — Open syllable.. los — Open syllable, stressed.. se — Open syllable.. plads — Closed syllable.. op — Open syllable.
Word Parts
Vowel Nucleus
Every syllable must contain a vowel.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are broken up based on sonority.
Open vs. Closed Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel are open; those ending in a consonant are closed.
- The artificiality of the word is the primary special consideration. The concatenation of morphemes doesn't follow typical Danish word-building rules.
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