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landslagsdiskusjon

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

5 syllables
18 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
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5syllables

landslagsdiskusjon

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

land-slags-dis-kus-jon

Pronunciation

/ˈlɑnːslɑɡsˌdɪskʊʃɔn/

Stress

01001

Morphemes

landslagdiskus + jon

The word 'landslagsdiskusjon' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: land-slags-dis-kus-jon. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It's composed of roots from Old Norse and Latin, combined with a nominalizing suffix.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A discussion about national or landscape-related issues; a debate concerning the country or its characteristics.

    National landscape discussion

    Det var ein viktig *landslagsdiskusjon* Stortinget.

    Media har starta ein *landslagsdiskusjon* om turisme.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'kus' (dis-kus-jon). Nynorsk typically stresses the second-to-last syllable in words of this length.

Syllables

5
land/lɑnː/
slags/slɑɡs/
dis/dɪsk/
kus/kʊʃ/
jon/ɔn/

land Open syllable, containing a long vowel and a nasal consonant. The 'n' is geminated.. slags Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a consonant cluster 'gs'. The 's' is a suffix marker.. dis Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a consonant cluster 'sk'.. kus Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a consonant cluster 'ʃ'.. jon Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a nasal consonant. This is the suffix.

Maximize Onsets

Nynorsk prioritizes creating syllables with consonant clusters at the beginning (onsets) whenever possible. This is evident in 'slags' and 'diskus'.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary. This is why 'land' is a separate syllable.

Vowel-Based Division

Syllables are often divided around vowel sounds. Each vowel nucleus typically forms the core of a syllable.

  • The 'gs' cluster is generally pronounced, although colloquial speech might simplify it.
  • The compound nature of the word requires careful consideration of stress and pronunciation across syllable boundaries.
  • Gemination of 'n' in 'land' affects the syllable's duration.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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