tredjegradsforbrændingens
Syllables
tre-dje-grad-s-for-brænd-ing-ens
Pronunciation
/ˈtʁæðjəˌɡʁaːðs fɔˈbʁænːɪŋən/
Stress
00100100
Morphemes
tredje- + grad + -sforbrændingens
The word 'tredjegradsforbrændingens' is a complex Danish noun in the genitive case. Syllabification follows Danish rules prioritizing open syllables and handling consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'grad'. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating possession related to a third-degree burn.
Definitions
- 1
Of the third-degree burn
Of the third-degree burn
“Lægerne behandlede tredjegradsforbrændingens alvorlige skader.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'grad' syllable, the root of the word. Danish stress is generally fixed on the first syllable of the root.
Syllables
tre — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster.. dje — Open syllable, diphthong.. grad — Open syllable, primary stress.. s — Syllabic consonant, linking element.. for — Open syllable.. brænd — Open syllable.. ing — Closed syllable, nasal consonant cluster.. ens — Open syllable, genitive marker.
Word Parts
Maximize Open Syllables
Syllables are divided to create as many open syllables (ending in a vowel) as possible.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are maintained within syllables where possible, following Danish phonotactic constraints.
Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are typically divided between vowels and consonants.
- The syllabic /s/ is a weak syllable and can be treated flexibly.
- Initial consonant clusters like /tʁ/ and /dj/ are common and don't affect syllabification.
- The genitive suffix '-ens' is a common feature of Danish nouns.
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