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landsskyttarstemne

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5 syllables
18 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
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5syllables

landsskyttarstemne

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

land-sskyt-tar-stem-ne

Pronunciation

/ˈlɑnːsˌskʏtːɑrˌstɛmːnə/

Stress

01000

Morphemes

land + sskytarstemne

The word 'landsskyttarstemne' is a Nynorsk compound noun divided into five syllables: land-sskyt-tar-stem-ne. Primary stress falls on 'skyttar'. The syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables. It consists of the root 'land' and a derived suffix indicating a shooting competition.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A national shooting competition or event.

    National shooting competition/event

    Han deltok landsskyttarstemnet.

    Landsskyttarstemnet vart halde i Bergen.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('skyttar'). This is typical for Nynorsk compound nouns, with stress on the root of the final element.

Syllables

5
land/lɑnː/
sskyt/skʏtː/
tar/tɑr/
stem/stɛmː/
ne/nə/

land Open syllable, containing a long vowel and a nasal consonant. Onset: /l/, Coda: /nː/.. sskyt Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a geminate consonant. Onset: /sk/, Coda: /tː/.. tar Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a rhotic consonant. Onset: /t/, Coda: /r/.. stem Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a geminate consonant. Onset: /st/, Coda: /mː/.. ne Open syllable, containing a schwa vowel. Onset: /n/, Coda: /ə/.

Onset Maximization

Consonant clusters (e.g., 'sskyt', 'st') are maintained within the syllable onset.

Vowel-Centric Syllables

Each syllable contains a vowel nucleus.

Compound Word Syllabification

The word is syllabified based on the individual morphemes that compose it.

  • The geminate consonants (ss, tt, mm, nn) are common in Nynorsk and remain within the syllable.
  • The 'r' is a rhotic consonant and is syllabic-forming.
  • Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may occur, but do not alter the syllabic structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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