regnskapsunderskudd
Syllables
regn-skaps-un-der-skudd
Pronunciation
/ˈrɛɡnˌskɑpsʊnːdərˌskʊdː/
Stress
10001
Morphemes
under + regn + skaps-skudd
The word 'regnskapsunderskudd' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: regn-skaps-un-der-skudd. Stress falls on the first syllable ('regn'). The morphemic analysis reveals roots and suffixes related to accounting and deficits. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
Definitions
- 1
A negative financial result in accounting; a deficit in the accounts.
Accounting deficit
“Selskapet meldte om eit stort regnskapsunderskudd.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('regn'). Secondary stress is present on 'skaps' and 'skudd', but is less prominent. Nynorsk typically stresses the first syllable of the root in compound nouns.
Syllables
regn — Open syllable, initial consonant, stressed.. skaps — Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset.. un — Open syllable, short vowel.. der — Open syllable, short vowel.. skudd — Closed syllable, long vowel, consonant cluster onset.
Word Parts
under
From Proto-Germanic *undar, meaning 'below, under'. Prefix indicating a lower state or position.
regn
From Old Norse *regn*, meaning 'account, calculation'. Core meaning related to financial records.
skaps-skudd
Combination of *skap* (state, condition) and *skudd* (debt, deficit). Forms a noun denoting a negative financial state.
Similar Words
Maximize Onsets
Consonant clusters like 'sk' are kept together at the beginning of a syllable to create a stronger onset.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary, ensuring each syllable has a vowel.
Vowel Length
Long vowels, like the 'u' in 'underskudd', often form the nucleus of a syllable.
- The double consonants 'nn' and 'dd' affect syllable weight but do not change the syllable division.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation might exist, but the core syllable structure remains consistent.
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