ventelisteproblemstillingen
Syllables
ven-te-li-ste-pro-blem-stil-lin-gen
Pronunciation
/ˈvenːteˌlistəˈpʁɔblɛmˌstilːinˌɡen/
Stress
001000100
Morphemes
vente- + liste- + -problemstillingen
The word 'ventelisteproblemstillingen' is a complex Danish noun formed through compounding. Syllable division prioritizes maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences. Primary stress falls on the 'li' syllable. The word describes a problem related to a waiting list and is a good example of Danish morphological complexity.
Definitions
- 1
The situation or problem related to a waiting list.
Waiting list problem formulation/situation.
“Ventelisteproblemstillingen kræver en grundig analyse.”
“Vi må finde en løsning på ventelisteproblemstillingen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('li') within the 'liste' root. Danish stress is generally fixed on the first syllable of the root word, but in compounds, it can shift.
Syllables
ven — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'v', vowel 'e' as nucleus.. te — Open syllable, onset consonant 't', vowel 'e' as nucleus.. li — Open syllable, onset consonant 'l', vowel 'i' as nucleus, primary stress.. ste — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'st', vowel 'e' as nucleus.. pro — Open syllable, onset consonant 'p', vowel 'o' as nucleus.. blem — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'bl', vowel 'e' as nucleus.. stil — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'st', vowel 'i' as nucleus.. lin — Open syllable, onset consonant 'l', vowel 'i' as nucleus.. gen — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'g', vowel 'e' as nucleus, final consonant 'n'.
Word Parts
vente-
Old Norse origin, meaning 'wait', indicates a state of waiting.
liste-
Danish/Germanic origin, meaning 'list', core meaning of a structured collection.
-problemstillingen
Combination of 'problem' (Latin origin) and 'stilling' (Danish), plus the definite article suffix '-en', forming a noun.
Similar Words
Onset Maximization
Danish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel Sequencing
Each vowel generally forms the nucleus of a separate syllable.
Consonant Clusters
Complex consonant clusters are broken down based on sonority.
- The word is a complex compound noun, typical of Danish.
- The stød (glottal stop) on the final syllable is crucial for pronunciation.
- The word exemplifies Danish's tolerance for long consonant clusters.
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