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menneskerettskommisjon

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

8 syllables
22 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
Enriched
8syllables

menneskerettskommissjon

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

men-nes-ke-ret-ts-kom-mis-sjon

Pronunciation

/ˈmɛnːəˌskɛrɛtsˌkɔmːɪʃɔn/

Stress

10000100

Morphemes

menneske, rett, kommis + jon

The word 'menneskerettskommisjon' is a complex compound noun in Nynorsk. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel centricity principles, resulting in eight syllables. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('mis'). The word is morphologically composed of multiple roots and a nominalizing suffix.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A committee or body responsible for investigating and reporting on human rights issues.

    Human Rights Commission

    Menneskerettskommisjonen undersøker påstandene om tortur.

    Kommisjonen la fram ein rapport om situasjonen.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the syllable 'mis' (penultimate syllable). The first syllable 'men' also receives some degree of prominence, but is less stressed than 'mis'.

Syllables

8
men/mɛn/
nes/nɛs/
ke/kɛ/
ret/rɛt/
ts/ts/
kom/kɔm/
mis/mɪs/
sjon/ʃɔn/

men Open syllable, stressed (primary).. nes Closed syllable, unstressed.. ke Open syllable, unstressed.. ret Closed syllable, unstressed.. ts Closed syllable, unstressed.. kom Closed syllable, unstressed.. mis Closed syllable, stressed (primary).. sjon Closed syllable, unstressed.

Onset Maximization

Prioritizing the inclusion of as many consonants as possible in the onset of each syllable.

Vowel Centricity

Ensuring that each syllable contains a vowel sound.

Consonant Cluster Resolution

Breaking up consonant clusters when necessary to satisfy vowel centricity, but prioritizing onsets.

  • The word contains several complex consonant clusters, requiring careful application of onset maximization and consonant cluster resolution rules.
  • Regional variations in pronunciation might affect the realization of certain vowels or consonant clusters, but the core syllable division remains consistent.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/5/2025
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