aktomyosindannelse
Syllables
ak-to-my-o-sin-dan-nel-se
Pronunciation
/ˈaktɔmyːɔsɪnˌdɑnːəlse/
Stress
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Morphemes
akto- + myo- + sindannelse
The word 'aktomyosindannelse' is a compound noun formed from Greek and Old Norse roots. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and morpheme boundaries, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It refers to the formation of nerves in muscle tissue.
Definitions
- 1
The formation of nerves in muscle tissue.
Nerve formation in muscle tissue
“Forskningen fokuserer på aktomyosindannelse etter skade.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('dan-'). This is typical for Nynorsk compound nouns.
Syllables
ak — Open syllable, onset 'ak'. to — Open syllable, onset 'to'. my — Open syllable, onset 'my'. o — Open syllable, onset 'o'. sin — Closed syllable, onset 'sin'. dan — Closed syllable, onset 'dan', stressed syllable. nel — Closed syllable, onset 'nel'. se — Open syllable, onset 'se'
Word Parts
akto-
From Greek *aktos* meaning 'ray' or 'extremity'. Indicates a radiating or extreme aspect.
myo-
From Greek *mys* meaning 'muscle'. Denotes muscle tissue.
sindannelse
Composed of *sind* (nerve) and *dannelse* (formation). Indicates the formation of nerves. *Sind* from Old Norse *sin*, *dannelse* is a common suffix.
Similar Words
Maximize Onsets
The syllable division prioritizes creating syllables with consonant-vowel (CV) structures whenever possible.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary due to morpheme boundaries or complex consonant clusters.
Morpheme Boundaries
Syllable divisions often align with morpheme boundaries, especially in compound words.
- The 'myo-' segment can sometimes be reduced in rapid speech.
- The double 'n' in *dannelse* is crucial for pronunciation.
- Stress placement is typical for Nynorsk compound nouns.
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