“00010000” Stress Pattern in Norwegian Nynorsk
Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words with the “00010000” rhythmic stress pattern, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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00010000 Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('pra' in 'praksis').
The word 'allmennpraktiserende' is divided into eight syllables based on onset maximization and vowel-centric principles. Stress falls on the 'pra' syllable. It's a compound noun/adjective meaning 'general practitioner', formed from Old Norse, Greek, and Germanic roots.
The word 'bompengefinansiering' is a Nynorsk compound noun meaning 'toll financing'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries, with primary stress on the 'nan' syllable. The word follows standard Nynorsk phonological rules for syllable structure and stress placement.
The word 'dietylbarbitursyre' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables based on vowel peaks and consonant cluster rules. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('bi-'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Greek prefix, ethyl and barbituric acid roots, and a Norse suffix indicating 'acid'.
The word 'eksperimentalbiologi' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables (eks-pe-ri-men-tal-bjø-lɔ-gi) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('men'). It's derived from Latin and Greek roots and suffixes, denoting the study of life through experimental methods.
The word 'eksperimentalvitenskap' is a compound noun in Nynorsk. Syllable division follows onset maximization and avoidance of stranded consonants, resulting in 'eks-pe-ri-men-tal-vi-ten-skap'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-men-'). The word is derived from Latin and Old Norse roots and refers to experimental science.
The word 'eksteriørbedømmelse' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables (ek-ste-ri-ør-be-døm-mel-se) with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('ør'). It's formed from a Latin root ('eksteriør') and Nynorsk prefixes and suffixes, following standard CV syllable rules and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word 'evolusjonsteori' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables: e-vo-lu-sjon-s-te-o-ri. The primary stress falls on 'sjon'. It's derived from Latin and Greek roots and follows standard Nynorsk syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word 'identifikasjonsfarge' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables (i-den-ti-fi-ka-sjons-far-ge) with primary stress on 'fi'. It's derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and compound word boundaries.
The word 'identifiseringskode' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, syllabified as i-den-ti-fi-se-rings-ko-de. Primary stress falls on the 'fi' syllable. It's morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix/root ('identifiserings-') and a Norwegian root ('kode'). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel sequencing rules.
The word 'individualpreventiv' is syllabified based on the vowel nucleus rule, resulting in eight syllables: in-di-vi-du-al-pre-ven-tiv. Primary stress falls on 'du'. It's a compound adjective derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification is consistent with other Norwegian Nynorsk words.
The word 'informasjonsforpliktelse' is a complex Nynorsk noun divided into eight syllables: in-for-ma-sjons-for-plik-tel-se. It's a compound word with a prefix ('for-'), root ('plikt-'), and suffix ('-else'). Primary stress falls on the syllable '-li-'. Syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization and open syllable preference.
The word 'informasjonsoffiser' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables: in-for-ma-sjon-s-of-fi-sær. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sjon'). The word is composed of the roots 'informasjon' and 'offiser' connected by the linking suffix 's'.
The word 'informasjonsteneste' is a compound noun in Nynorsk. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('sjon'). The syllabification follows the general rules of dividing before vowels and after consonants, with consideration for the compound structure and the genitive marker 's'.
The word 'karrierementalitet' is divided into eight syllables based on Nynorsk phonological rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel sequencing. It's a noun composed of a French/German prefix ('karriere-'), a Latin root ('mental-'), and a Latin/German suffix ('-itet'). Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('men').
The word 'kilometeravgiftssystem' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-gift-'). The word is composed of three morphemes: 'kilometer', 'avgift', and 'system'. Syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules, prioritizing vowel-centered syllables and resolving consonant clusters based on sonority.
konfirmantforberedelse is a Nynorsk noun meaning 'confirmation preparation'. It's divided into eight syllables with primary stress on 'be'. Syllabification follows maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, with consideration for its compound structure and potential regional vowel variations.
The word 'laboratorieøving' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: la-bo-ra-to-ri-e-øv-ing. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('to'). It consists of a Latin-derived root ('laboratorie') and an Old Norse-derived suffix ('øving'). Syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization and open syllable preference.
The word 'merverdiavgiftsreduksjon' is a complex Nynorsk noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllable division prioritizes onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables, with primary stress falling on 'gifts'. The word signifies a reduction in value-added tax and is commonly used in economic and political contexts.
The word 'mobiliseringsavdeling' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the third syllable ('se'). The word is morphologically complex, derived from French and Old Norse roots. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel sequences.
The word 'opposisjonsperiode' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables (op-po-si-sjons-pe-ri-o-de). Stress falls on the fourth syllable ('-sjons-'). The word's structure reflects its Latin and French origins, with a prefix, root, and suffix. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel quality.
The word 'realitetshandsame' is a Nynorsk adjective composed of the root 'realitet' (reality) and the adjective 'shandsame' (manageable). It is divided into eight syllables with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('te-'). Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The IPA transcription is /re.a.liˈteːt.ʃan.sa.mə/.
The word 'rehabiliteringssenter' is divided into eight syllables based on onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants. The primary stress falls on the syllable 'li-'. It's a compound noun with Latin and Germanic roots, meaning 'rehabilitation center'.
The word 'rekognoseringspatrulje' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('rings'). The syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences. The word is morphologically complex, derived from French and Latin roots.
The word 'sosialhjelpsmottaker' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables (so-si-al-hjelp-s-mot-ta-ker) with primary stress on 'hjelp'. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix ('sosial-'), a native Norwegian root ('hjelp-'), and a suffix ('s-mottaker') indicating a recipient. Syllable division follows onset maximization and open syllable preference rules.
The word 'sosialhjelpsutbetaling' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, syllabified based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries. The primary stress is on 'hjelps'. It comprises a Latin prefix, a Norse root, and a Norse suffix, reflecting the language's historical influences.
The word 'sosionomeksamen' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables: so-si-o-no-me-eks-a-men. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('no'). The word is morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix ('sosio-'), a Greek-derived root ('nom-'), and a Latin-derived suffix ('eksamen'). Syllable division follows vowel-centric rules and preserves consonant clusters.
The word 'universitetslektorat' is divided into eight syllables: u-ni-ver-si-tets-lek-to-rat. Stress falls on the second syllable ('si'). The word is a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'utrangeringsoppgave' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables: u-tran-ge-rings-o-pp-ga-ve. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('rings'). The syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel boundaries, typical of Nynorsk phonology.
The word 'verdiansettelsesliste' is a complex Nynorsk noun meaning 'list of valuations'. It is divided into eight syllables: ver-di-an-sett-el-ses-lis-te, with primary stress on 'sett'. The word is a compound formed from 'verdi' (value), 'ansett' (assessed), and 'liste' (list). Syllable division follows rules maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'veterinærhøgskole' is syllabified based on maximizing onsets, respecting vowel sequences, and separating suffixes. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('næ'). The word is a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, meaning 'veterinary college'.
The word 'veterinærhøgskule' is a Nynorsk noun meaning 'veterinary college'. It is divided into eight syllables: ve-te-ri-næ-r-høg-sku-le, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('næ'). The word is composed of Latin and Old Norse morphemes, and its syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel break.