rytmeinstrument
The word 'rytmeinstrument' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ryt-me-in-stru-ment. Stress falls on the first syllable. The syllabification follows the vowel principle and manages consonant clusters according to Nynorsk phonological rules. It is derived from French/Greek ('rytme') and Latin ('instrument').
Definitions
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A musical instrument used to create or mark rhythm.
Rhythm instrument
“Eit rytmeinstrument som trommer er viktig i mange musikksjangrar.”
syn:rytminstrument
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the first syllable ('ryt'), secondary stress on the fifth syllable ('ment').
Syllables
ryt — Open syllable, vowel sound /ʏ/. Initial consonant.. me — Open syllable, vowel sound /ə/. Unstressed.. in — Open syllable, vowel sound /ɪ/. Consonant coda.. stru — Closed syllable, vowel sound /ʊ/. Complex consonant cluster onset.. ment — Closed syllable, vowel sound /ɛ/. Consonant coda.
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Vowel Principle
Each vowel sound generally forms a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained unless they are exceptionally complex, in which case they may be broken.
Onset-Coda Rule
Syllables can have onsets (initial consonants) and codas (final consonants).
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter syllabification.
- The compound nature of the word influences stress placement.
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