reiselivsbransje
Syllables
re-i-se-liv-s-bran-sje
Pronunciation
/ˈreɪ̯səˌlivsˌbɾɑːnʃə/
Stress
0010000
Morphemes
reise, liv, bransje + -s-
The word 'reiselivsbransje' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: re-i-se-liv-s-bran-sje. The primary stress falls on 'liv'. The syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and avoids isolated consonants, typical of Nynorsk phonology. It is composed of multiple roots and a genitive suffix.
Definitions
- 1
The travel industry; the sector encompassing businesses related to tourism and travel.
Travel industry
“Ho jobbar i reiselivsbransjen.”
“Reiselivsbransjen er viktig for Noreg.”
syn:Turistnæring
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('liv'). The stress pattern is relatively flat, typical of Nynorsk.
Syllables
re — Open syllable, onset 'r', rime 'e'. Unstressed.. i — Open syllable, onset null, rime 'i'. Unstressed.. se — Open syllable, onset 's', rime 'e'. Stressed.. liv — Open syllable, onset 'l', rime 'iv'. Primary stress.. s — Syllable consisting of only the sibilant 's'. Functions as a linking syllable.. bran — Open syllable, onset 'b', rime 'ran'. Unstressed.. sje — Open syllable, onset 'ʃ', rime 'e'. Unstressed.
Word Parts
Onset-Rime Principle
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with preceding consonants forming the onset and following consonants forming the rime.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonant clusters are organized based on sonority, with more sonorous sounds closer to the vowel.
Avoidance of Isolated Consonants
Nynorsk generally avoids leaving single consonants as syllable onsets or codas unless they are part of a larger cluster.
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are often syllabified based on the individual morphemes, but with adjustments to avoid overly complex syllable structures.
- The '-brs-' cluster is tolerated in Nynorsk, despite being relatively complex.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter the syllable division.
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