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programvareprodusent

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

8 syllables
20 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
Enriched
8syllables

programvareprodusentent

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

pro-gram-va-re-pro-du-sen-tent

Pronunciation

/ˈprɔɡramˌvɑːrəprɔdʉsɛnt/

Stress

01001011

Morphemes

programvareprodus + ent

The word 'programvareprodusent' is divided into eight syllables based on Nynorsk phonological rules, prioritizing onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a compound noun derived from English, Old Norse, and French/Latin roots, meaning 'software producer'.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A person or company that creates and distributes software.

    Software producer

    Han er ein dyktig programvareprodusent.

    Programvareprodusenten lanserte eit nytt produkt.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('du' in 'pro-du-sen-tent'). This is typical for Nynorsk nouns.

Syllables

8
pro/prɔ/
gram/ɡram/
va/vɑː/
re/rə/
pro/prɔ/
du/dʉ/
sen/sɛn/
tent/tɛnt/

pro Open syllable, onset consonant /p/, nucleus vowel /ɔ/.. gram Closed syllable, onset consonant /ɡ/, nucleus vowel /a/, coda consonant /m/.. va Open syllable, onset consonant /v/, nucleus vowel /ɑː/.. re Open syllable, onset consonant /r/, nucleus vowel /ə/.. pro Open syllable, onset consonant /p/, nucleus vowel /ɔ/.. du Open syllable, onset consonant /d/, nucleus vowel /ʉ/.. sen Closed syllable, onset consonant /s/, nucleus vowel /ɛ/, coda consonant /n/.. tent Closed syllable, onset consonant /t/, nucleus vowel /ɛ/, coda consonant /nt/.

Onset Maximization

Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of a syllable to form a strong onset.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are not left alone to form a syllable; they are attached to a vowel.

Vowel as Syllable Nucleus

Each syllable must contain a vowel sound, which serves as the nucleus.

  • Regional variations in the pronunciation of /r/ (alveolar tap vs. uvular fricative) do not affect syllable division.
  • The compound nature of the word requires careful consideration of morpheme boundaries, but syllable division is based on phonological structure, not necessarily morpheme boundaries.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/6/2025
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