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tredjegradsforbrændingerne

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9 syllables
26 characters
Danish
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tredjegradsforbrændingerne

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

tred-je-grad-s-for-brænd-in-ger-ne

Pronunciation

/ˈtʁæðjəˌɡʁaːðs fɔˈbʁænðɪŋɐˌne/

Stress

100000000

Morphemes

tredje- + grad- + -s-forbrændingerne

The word 'tredjegradsforbrændingerne' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'third-degree burns'. It is divided into nine syllables based on vowel peaks and Danish syllabification rules. The primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'grad'. The word consists of multiple morphemes, including prefixes, a root, and suffixes, each contributing to its overall meaning. Syllable division follows standard Danish patterns, maintaining consonant clusters and separating prefixes/suffixes.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Third-degree burns

    Third-degree burns

    Patienten blev indlagt med tredjegradsforbrændingerne efter ulykken.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'grad'. The prefix 'tredje' also receives some prominence, but is secondary to 'grad'.

Syllables

9
tred-/tʁæð/
je-/jə/
grad-/ɡʁaːð/
s/s/
for-/fɔʁ/
brænd-/bʁæn/
in-/ɪŋ/
ger-/ɡɐ/
ne/ne/

tred- Open syllable, stressed, contains the prefix 'tredje'.. je- Open syllable, unstressed, part of the prefix 'tredje'.. grad- Open syllable, primary stress, contains the root 'grad'.. s Linking vowel/suffix, forms a separate syllable.. for- Open syllable, unstressed, contains the prefix 'for'.. brænd- Open syllable, unstressed, contains the root 'brænd'.. in- Closed syllable, unstressed, part of the suffix '-inger'.. ger- Open syllable, unstressed, part of the suffix '-inger'.. ne Open syllable, unstressed, contains the definite article suffix '-ne'.

Vowel Peak Principle

Each syllable contains a vowel sound.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are maintained unless exceptionally long.

Prefix/Suffix Separation

Prefixes and suffixes are separated into distinct syllables.

Linking Vowel Rule

Linking vowels often form a separate syllable.

  • The 'd' in 'grad' can be slightly palatalized.
  • The *stød* (glottal stop) is not marked in the syllable division but is a crucial part of the pronunciation.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025

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