Hyphenation ofindustridelegasjon
Syllable Division:
in-dus-tri-de-le-ga-sjon
Phonetic Transcription:(how the word sounds using IPA symbols)
/ˌɪnˈdʊstɾiˌdeːlɛɡɑˌʃoːn/
Stress Pattern:(which syllables are emphasized when speaking)
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Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('de-'). This is typical for Nynorsk words of this length and structure. The vowel in the stressed syllable is lengthened.
Syllables are the building blocks of words - each one typically contains a vowel sound
Open syllable, initial syllable.
Closed syllable, consonant coda.
Open syllable.
Open, stressed syllable, long vowel.
Open syllable.
Open syllable.
Closed syllable, consonant cluster coda.
Morphemes are the smallest meaningful parts of words: prefixes (beginning), roots (core meaning), and suffixes (ending)
Prefix: industri
Latin origin (*industria*), compounding element denoting industry sector.
Root: delegasjon
French origin (*délégation*), core lexical item meaning 'delegation'.
Suffix:
A delegation representing an industry or industrial sector.
Translation: Industrial delegation
Examples:
"Industridelegasjonen møtte statsråden."
Words with similar syllable patterns or pronunciation features
Similar syllable structure with alternating open and closed syllables.
Similar complex consonant clusters at the end of syllables.
Similar vowel sequences and syllable structure.
The linguistic principles used to determine where syllables begin and end
Maximize Onsets
Syllables are formed to maximize the number of consonants in the onset position.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
Coda Formation
Consonants following a vowel form a coda, closing the syllable.
Important exceptions or unusual features in this word's pronunciation or structure
The 'dr' and 'st' clusters are common in Norwegian and do not pose special syllabification challenges.
Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter syllable division.
Summary:
The word 'industridelegasjon' is divided into seven syllables: in-dus-tri-de-le-ga-sjon. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('de-'). The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'industri' (industry) and the root 'delegasjon' (delegation). Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel nuclei.
Detailed Analysis:
Linguistic Analysis of "industridelegasjon" (Norwegian Nynorsk)
1. Pronunciation Considerations:
The word "industridelegasjon" is pronounced with a relatively consistent vowel quality across its syllables. The 'r' is typically alveolar, and the 'd' is often palatalized before 'e'. The final 'n' is pronounced.
2. Syllable Division:
Following Nynorsk syllable division rules, which prioritize maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences, the word breaks down as follows (see "syllable_division" in the JSON output).
3. Morphemic Analysis:
- industri-: Prefix, derived from Latin industria meaning "diligence, skill, industry". Functions as a compounding element denoting the sector.
- delegasjon: Root, derived from French délégation via Danish/Norwegian. Meaning "delegation". It functions as the core lexical item.
4. Stress Identification:
The primary stress falls on the second syllable: "de-". This is typical for Nynorsk words of this length and structure.
5. Phonetic Transcription:
/ˌɪnˈdʊstɾiˌdeːlɛɡɑˌʃoːn/
6. Syllable Breakdown & Rule Application:
Here's a detailed breakdown of each syllable, with rule explanations:
- in-: /ɪn/ - Open syllable. Rule: Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei. No consonant clusters prevent separation here.
- dus-: /dʊst/ - Closed syllable. Rule: Consonant following a vowel forms a coda, closing the syllable.
- tri-: /tɾi/ - Open syllable. Rule: Vowel nucleus followed by a consonant initiates a new syllable.
- de-: /deː/ - Open syllable, stressed. Rule: Stress influences vowel length. The long vowel /eː/ is a result of stress and vowel quality.
- le-: /lɛ/ - Open syllable. Rule: Vowel nucleus initiates a new syllable.
- ga-: /ɡɑ/ - Open syllable. Rule: Vowel nucleus initiates a new syllable.
- sjon: /ʃoːn/ - Closed syllable. Rule: Consonant cluster /ʃn/ forms the coda.
7. Edge Case Review:
The 'dr' cluster in "industri" is a common initial consonant cluster in Norwegian and doesn't pose a syllable division issue. The 'st' cluster is also common and doesn't require special treatment.
8. Grammatical Role:
"Industridelegasjon" functions primarily as a noun. Syllabification and stress remain consistent regardless of grammatical context.
9. Definition & Semantics:
- industridelegasjon (noun)
- Definitions: A delegation representing an industry or industrial sector.
- Translation: Industrial delegation
- Synonyms: Næringsdelegasjon (business delegation)
- Antonyms: None directly applicable.
- Examples: "Industridelegasjonen møtte statsråden." (The industrial delegation met the minister.)
10. Alternative Pronunciations/Regional Variations:
Regional variations in vowel pronunciation exist, but they don't significantly alter syllable division. Some dialects might have a slightly more reduced vowel in unstressed syllables.
11. Phonological Comparison:
- universitet (university): "u-ni-ver-si-te-t". Similar syllable structure with alternating open and closed syllables.
- administrasjon (administration): "ad-mi-ni-stra-sjon". Similar complex consonant clusters at the end of syllables.
- kommunikasjon (communication): "kom-mu-ni-ka-sjon". Similar vowel sequences and syllable structure.
The differences in syllable division are primarily due to the specific consonant and vowel sequences in each word, but the underlying principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel nuclei remain consistent.
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