rolleforventninger
Syllables
rol-le-for-ven-tning-er
Pronunciation
/ˈrɔlːəfɔrvɛntnɪŋər/
Stress
100010
Morphemes
for- + rolle + -ventninger
The word 'rolleforventninger' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: rol-le-for-ven-tning-er. The primary stress falls on 'for-'. Syllable division follows the vowel peak principle and allows for consonant clusters. The word consists of the root 'rolle', the prefix 'for-', and the suffix '-ventninger'.
Definitions
- 1
The expectations associated with a particular role or position.
Role expectations
“Han følte et stort press fra samfunnets rolleforventninger.”
“Hun bryter med tradisjonelle rolleforventninger.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('for-'). Nynorsk stress is relatively weak, but content words like nouns typically have a slight emphasis on the root or a related syllable.
Syllables
rol — Open syllable, containing the root morpheme. The 'l' is a liquid consonant.. le — Open syllable, completing the root morpheme. The 'e' is a mid-front vowel.. for — Open syllable, containing the prefix. The 'o' is a mid-back vowel.. ven — Open syllable, beginning the suffix. The 'e' is a mid-front vowel.. tning — Closed syllable, containing the remainder of the suffix. The 'ng' is a velar nasal.. er — Open syllable, completing the suffix and the word. The 'r' is an alveolar trill or tap.
Word Parts
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Vowel Peak Principle
Syllables are built around vowel sounds, forming the nucleus of each syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a syllable unless they are exceptionally complex and disrupt pronunciation.
Morpheme Boundary Consideration
Morpheme boundaries can influence syllable division, but are not the sole determining factor. Vowel sounds are prioritized.
- Regional variations in Nynorsk pronunciation might affect vowel qualities, but the syllable division remains consistent.
- The 'rv' consonant cluster is permissible and does not necessitate syllable division.
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