rehabiliteringstilbud
Syllables
re-ha-bi-li-te-ring-s-til-bud
Pronunciation
/rɛhɑbɪˈliːtɛrɪŋsˌtɪlˈbuːd/
Stress
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Morphemes
re- + habilitering + s
The word 'rehabiliteringstilbud' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into nine syllables based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('bud'). It consists of a Latin-derived prefix ('re-'), a Latin-based root ('habilitering'), and a Germanic suffix ('s'), combined with the Old Norse root 'tilbud'. The word means 'rehabilitation offer'.
Definitions
- 1
An offer of rehabilitation services.
Rehabilitation offer
“Kommunen har eit godt rehabiliteringstilbud.”
“Ho takka ja til rehabiliteringstilbudet.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('bud'). Nynorsk typically stresses the penultimate syllable in words of this length and complexity.
Syllables
re — Open syllable, initial syllable. Contains a vowel and a consonant.. ha — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. bi — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. li — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. te — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. ring — Closed syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant cluster.. s — Syllable consisting of a single consonant, functioning as a grammatical marker.. til — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. bud — Closed syllable, stressed syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.
Word Parts
re-
Latin origin, meaning 'again, anew'. Prefixes the root to indicate repetition or restoration.
habilitering
Latin origin (via Danish/Norwegian), meaning 're-enable, restore ability'. Forms the core meaning of the word.
s
Germanic origin, genitive marker indicating possession or relationship.
Similar Words
Maximize Onsets
Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of syllables to form onsets.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are not left at the end of a syllable unless they form part of a diphthong or are followed by a schwa.
Vowel-centric Syllabification
Each syllable contains a vowel sound, which serves as the syllable nucleus.
- The 'rs' cluster in 'rehabilitering' is a common feature and doesn't pose a significant challenge.
- The 'ng' cluster is treated as a single unit within the syllable.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may occur but do not significantly alter the syllable division.
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