nærradiovirksomhet
Syllables
nær-ra-di-o-virk-som-het
Pronunciation
/ˈnæːrˌraːdiɔˌvirksomˌhæːt/
Stress
1000101
Morphemes
nær- + radio- + -virksomhet
The word 'nærradiovirksomhet' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: nær-ra-di-o-virk-som-het. Stress falls on the first syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'nær-', the root 'radio-', and the suffix '-virksomhet'. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and dividing between vowel sequences.
Definitions
- 1
Local radio activity, local radio business, or the operation of a local radio station.
Local radio activity
“Han jobber i nærradiovirksomhet.”
“Nærradiovirksomhet er viktig for lokalsamfunnet.”
ant:sentralradio
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('nær'). Secondary stress is present on the 'ksom' syllable, but is less prominent.
Syllables
nær — Open syllable, stressed, containing a long vowel.. ra — Open syllable, containing a long vowel.. di — Open syllable, containing a diphthong.. o — Open syllable, containing a short vowel.. virk — Closed syllable, containing a consonant cluster.. som — Closed syllable, containing a consonant.. het — Closed syllable, containing a long vowel.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Maximize Onsets
Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of a syllable to create a stronger onset.
Vowel Sequences
Syllables are typically divided between vowels, creating separate vowel-initial syllables.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllables are structured to follow the sonority sequencing principle, with a peak of sonority (usually a vowel) surrounded by less sonorous sounds.
- The 'rksom' cluster is a relatively complex sequence, but permissible in Nynorsk.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation (e.g., /æː/ vs. /ɑː/) may occur, but do not affect syllable division.
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