suverænitetsundergravelse
Syllables
su-ve-ræ-ni-tets-un-der-gra-vel-se
Pronunciation
/suˌveːʁæˈne̝ˀtsˌʊn̪ɐɡʁaˈvelse/
Stress
0010000101
Morphemes
under- + suverænitet + -s-undergrav-else
The word 'suverænitetsundergravelse' is a Danish noun meaning 'undermining of sovereignty'. It consists of ten syllables with primary stress on the second syllable of 'suverænitets' and the third syllable of 'undergravelse'. It's formed from the prefix 'under-', the root 'suverænitet', and the suffix '-s-undergrav-else'.
Definitions
- 1
The act of undermining sovereignty.
Undermining of sovereignty.
“Den politiske krise førte til en alvorlig suverænitetsundergravelse.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable of *suverænitets* (/-æˈne̝ˀts/) and the third syllable of *undergravelse* (/-ɡʁaˈvelse/).
Syllables
su — Open syllable. Initial syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. ve — Open syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.. ræ — Open syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.. ni — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by consonant cluster. Glottal stop is present.. tets — Closed syllable. Consonant cluster followed by vowel.. un — Open syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.. der — Open syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.. gra — Open syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.. vel — Open syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.. se — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by consonant.
Word Parts
under-
Old Norse *undr-* meaning 'under, beneath'; adverbial prefix indicating a lessening or reversal of the action.
suverænitet
borrowed from French *souveraineté*, ultimately from Latin *superanus* 'above'; noun meaning 'sovereignty'
-s-undergrav-else
*-s-* is a genitive marker/linking morpheme. *-undergrav-* is a verb stem derived from *undergrave* 'to undermine'. *-else* forms a noun from the verb stem.
Maximal Onset Principle
Applied where possible, but limited by Danish phonotactics.
Vowel Hiatus Avoidance
Syllables created around each vowel.
Consonant Cluster Splitting
Split according to permissible Danish syllable structures.
- The genitive *-s-* is often treated as a weak syllable.
- The linking morpheme *-s-* between *suverænitets* and *undergrav-* is a potential point of variation.
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