domisilprinsipp
The word 'domisilprinsipp' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables (do-mi-sil-prin-sipp) based on the vowel-centric rule. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's derived from Latin and German roots and refers to the principle of domicile.
Definitions
- 1
The principle of residence; the legal principle determining a person's domicile for taxation, jurisdiction, etc.
Principle of domicile
“Etter domisilprinsippet må han betale skatt i Noreg.”
syn:bustadsprinsipp
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('mi'). The stress pattern is relatively flat, typical for Nynorsk compound nouns.
Syllables
do — Open syllable, initial syllable.. mi — Open syllable.. sil — Closed syllable.. prin — Closed syllable.. sipp — Closed syllable, final syllable with lengthened consonant.
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Vowel-Centric Syllabification
Every vowel sound initiates a new syllable. Consonant clusters following a vowel are grouped with that syllable.
- The compound nature of the word does not introduce any unusual syllabification challenges.
- Regional variations in Nynorsk pronunciation might affect vowel quality but not syllable division.
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