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krønikeforfatter

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
16 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
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6syllables

krønikeforfatter

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

krø-ni-ke-for-fat-ter

Pronunciation

/ˈkrøːniːkəfɔrˌfatːər/

Stress

100010

Morphemes

for + krøni + ke-fat-ter

The word 'krønikeforfatter' is divided into six syllables: krø-ni-ke-for-fat-ter, with primary stress on the second syllable. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, with a diminutive suffix and an agent suffix. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules maximizing onsets and requiring a vowel nucleus in each syllable.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A person who writes chronicles; a chronicler.

    Chronicler

    Han er ein kjend krønikeforfatter.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the second syllable 'ni' (krø-**ni**-ke-for-fat-ter).

Syllables

6
krø/krøː/
ni/niː/
ke/kə/
for/fɔr/
fat/fatː/
ter/tər/

krø Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'ø'. ni Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'i'. ke Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'e'. for Open syllable, vowel nucleus 'o'. fat Closed syllable, geminate consonant 'tt'. ter Closed syllable, vowel nucleus 'e'

Maximize Onsets

Syllables are formed to maximize consonant clusters at the beginning of the syllable.

Vowel Nucleus

Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.

  • Geminate consonant 'tt' affects syllable weight.
  • Vowel length in 'ni' is significant.
  • Regional variations in 'r' pronunciation do not alter syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025
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