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menneskerettighetskrenkelse

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9 syllables
27 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
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9syllables

menneskerettighetskrenkelse

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

men-nes-ke-ret-tig-hets-kren-kel-se

Pronunciation

/mɛnːəʃkərɛtːɪɣətskrɛŋkəlsə/

Stress

000000100

Morphemes

menneske + rettighetskrenkelse

The word 'menneskerettighetskrenkelse' is a complex Nynorsk noun meaning 'violation of human rights'. It is divided into nine syllables based on maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences, with primary stress on the penult syllable ('kren'). The word is a compound formed from the root 'menneske' and suffixes indicating 'right' and 'violation'.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Violation of human rights

    Violation of human rights

    Denne handlingen er en alvorlig menneskerettighetskrenkelse.

    FN fordømmer menneskerettighetskrenkelser over hele verden.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penult syllable ('kren'). This is typical for Nynorsk nouns of this length.

Syllables

9
men/mɛn/
nes/nɛʃ/
ke/kə/
ret/rɛt/
tig/tɪɣ/
hets/hɛts/
kren/krɛn/
kel/kɛl/
se/sə/

men Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a nasal consonant. Onset: /m/, Coda: /n/. nes Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a palatal consonant. Onset: /n/, Coda: /ʃ/. ke Open syllable, containing a schwa vowel. Onset: /k/, Coda: null.. ret Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a plosive consonant. Onset: /r/, Coda: /t/. tig Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a voiced fricative. Onset: /t/, Coda: /ɣ/. hets Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a voiceless fricative. Onset: /h/, Coda: /ts/. kren Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a nasal consonant. Onset: /kr/, Coda: /n/. kel Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a lateral consonant. Onset: /k/, Coda: /l/. se Open syllable, containing a schwa vowel. Onset: /s/, Coda: null.

Maximize Onsets

Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of a syllable (e.g., 'kr' in 'kren').

Vowel Sequences

Vowel sequences are typically divided into separate syllables (e.g., 'ke' and 'ret').

Syllable Weight

Closed syllables (ending in a consonant) are preferred where possible.

  • The geminate consonants /nː/ and /tː/ are common in Nynorsk and do not affect syllable division.
  • Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly alter the perceived syllable boundaries, but the core division remains consistent.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/5/2025
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