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workshop11greeceworkshopfængselsdansk

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13 syllables
37 characters
Danish
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13syllables

vɔːkʃɒpɛvənɡʁiːsvɔːkʃɒpfɛŋsl̩sdɑnsk

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

vɔːk-ʃɒp-ɛ-lɛ-vən-ɡʁiː-s-vɔːk-ʃɒp-fɛŋ-sl̩s-dɑn-sk

Pronunciation

/ˈvɔːkʃɒp ˈɛlɛvən ˈɡʁiːs vɔːkʃɒp ˈfɛŋsl̩sˌdɑnˀsk/

Stress

100101010101

Morphemes

workshop + Greece + fængsels-

The word 'workshop11greeceworkshopfængselsdansk' is a highly unusual concatenation of English, Greek, and Danish elements. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules of vowel break and the Maximal Onset Principle, but the word itself lacks a standard definition or grammatical function.

Definitions

Compound Noun (likely)
  1. 1

    No standard definition. A contrived combination of terms relating to workshops, Greece, prisons, and the Danish language.

    No standard translation.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the first syllable of each 'workshop' and on 'dɑnˀsk'. Other syllables are unstressed.

Syllables

13
vɔːk/vɔːk/
ʃɒp/ʃɒp/
ɛ/ɛ/
/lɛ/
vən/vən/
ɡʁiː/ɡʁiː/
s/s/
vɔːk/vɔːk/
ʃɒp/ʃɒp/
fɛŋ/fɛŋ/
sl̩s/sl̩s/
dɑn/dɑn/
sk/sk/

vɔːk Open syllable, onset /v/, nucleus /ɔː/. ʃɒp Closed syllable, onset /ʃ/, nucleus /ɒ/. ɛ Open syllable, onset null, nucleus /ɛ/. Open syllable, onset /l/, nucleus /ɛ/. vən Open syllable, onset /v/, nucleus /ən/. ɡʁiː Open syllable, onset /ɡʁ/, nucleus /iː/. s Closed syllable, onset null, nucleus /s/. vɔːk Open syllable, onset /v/, nucleus /ɔː/. ʃɒp Closed syllable, onset /ʃ/, nucleus /ɒ/. fɛŋ Open syllable, onset /f/, nucleus /ɛ/. sl̩s Closed syllable, onset /sl̩/, nucleus /s/. dɑn Open syllable, onset /d/, nucleus /ɑ/. sk Closed syllable, onset /sk/, nucleus null

Vowel Break

Syllables are generally divided before each vowel.

Maximal Onset Principle (MOP)

Consonants are assigned to the following syllable as long as it doesn't violate sonority sequencing.

Sonority Sequencing Principle

Consonants within a syllable are ordered by decreasing sonority.

  • The word's construction is highly unusual and doesn't follow typical Danish word formation rules.
  • The combination of English, Greek, and Danish elements is atypical.
  • The numeral '11' is treated as a single unit within the syllable 'ɛ-lɛ-vən'.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/5/2025

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