kvinnefrigjørende
Syllables
kvin-ne-fri-gjø-ren-de
Pronunciation
/ˈkvɪnːəˌfrɪɡjøːrənˌdeː/
Stress
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Morphemes
kvinne, fri, gjøre + -nde
The word 'kvinnefrigjørende' is syllabified as kvin-ne-fri-gjø-ren-de, with primary stress on 'gjø'. It's a compound adjective formed from roots meaning 'woman', 'free', and 'to do', with a present participle suffix. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel break rules, typical of Nynorsk.
Definitions
- 1
Liberating women; woman-liberating.
Woman-liberating, women's emancipation-related.
“En kvinnefrigjørende bevegelse”
“Kvinnefrigjørende ideologi”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penult syllable 'gjø'. The first syllable 'kvin' has secondary stress, but is less prominent than the primary stress.
Syllables
kvin — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'kv', vowel 'i'.. ne — Open syllable, onset consonant 'n', vowel 'e'.. fri — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'fr', vowel 'i'.. gjø — Open syllable, onset consonant 'g', diphthong 'jø'.. ren — Open syllable, onset consonant 'r', vowel 'e'.. de — Open syllable, onset consonant 'd', vowel 'e'.
Word Parts
kvinne, fri, gjøre
Multiple roots combined to form a compound adjective. 'kvinne' (woman) from Old Norse 'kona', 'fri' (free) from Old Norse 'frí', 'gjøre' (to do/make) from Old Norse 'gjǫra'.
-nde
Present participle suffix, forming an adjective. Indicates an action in progress or a quality. Origin: Old Norse.
Similar Words
Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters ('kv', 'fr', 'gjø', 'r') are kept together in the onset of a syllable whenever possible.
Vowel Break
Syllables are typically divided after vowels ('ne', 'fri', 'gjø', 'ren', 'de').
Syllable Weight
Long vowels and geminate consonants contribute to syllable weight, influencing the perceived rhythm.
- The compound nature of the word requires careful consideration of morpheme boundaries.
- Regional variations in Nynorsk pronunciation might affect vowel qualities, but the core syllable division principles remain consistent.
- The 'j' between vowels is a glide and doesn't typically form a syllable on its own.
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