brennevinsglass
The word 'brennevinsglass' is divided into four syllables: brenn-e-vins-glass. Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of maximizing onsets and allowing consonant clusters in codas. The word is a compound noun composed of three roots: 'brenn' (distill), 'evin' (spirit), and 'glass' (glass).
Definitions
- 1
A glass specifically designed for drinking brandy or other strong spirits.
Brandy glass
“Han helte brennevin i eit brennevinsglass.”
“Ho sette frå seg brennevinsglasset på bordet.”
syn:brandykopp
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('brenn'). Nynorsk generally stresses the first syllable of compound nouns.
Syllables
brenn — Onset: /bɾ/, Nucleus: /ɛ/, Coda: /nː/, stressed syllable.. e — Onset: null, Nucleus: /ə/, Coda: null, unstressed.. vins — Onset: /v/, Nucleus: /ɪ/, Coda: /ns/, unstressed.. glass — Onset: /ɡl/, Nucleus: /ɑ/, Coda: /sː/, unstressed.
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Maximize Onset
Consonant clusters are included in the onset whenever possible (e.g., 'brenn', 'glass').
Vowel Syllabification
Each vowel typically forms a new syllable (e.g., 'e' after 'brenn').
Coda Formation
Consonant clusters are permissible in the coda (e.g., 'vins', 'glass').
- Geminate consonants (/nː/, /sː/) are common and do not affect syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel quality may exist but do not alter the core syllable structure.
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