evangeliefforfatter
Syllables
e-van-ge-li-ef-for-fat-ter
Pronunciation
/ˌeːvɑŋˈeliːˌfɔʈːər/
Stress
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Morphemes
evangelie + fat + ter
The word 'evangelieforfatter' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, derived from Latin and Old Norse roots. Syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules with no significant exceptions.
Definitions
- 1
A person who writes gospels or books about the gospel.
Gospel writer
“Han er ein kjend evangelieforfatter.”
“Ho er ein talentfull evangelieforfatter.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('fat'-ter). This is typical for Nynorsk nouns.
Syllables
e — Open syllable, initial vowel.. van — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster /v/ and /ŋ/.. ge — Open syllable, onset consonant /ɡ/.. li — Open syllable, diphthong /iː/.. ef — Closed syllable, onset consonant /e/.. for — Closed syllable, onset consonant /f/.. fat — Closed syllable, onset consonant /f/.. ter — Closed syllable, geminate consonant /tː/.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are retained within the syllable onset whenever possible.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound as its nucleus.
Sonority Sequencing
Syllables follow a sonority hierarchy, with sounds decreasing in sonority from the nucleus outwards.
- The 'ie' digraph consistently represents /iː/ in Nynorsk.
- Geminate consonants like 'tt' are standard and do not pose a syllabification challenge.
- Regional variations in vowel quality might exist but do not affect syllable division.
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