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uinnskrenkethet

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

5 syllables
15 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
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5syllables

uinnskrenkethet

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

u-inn-skrenk-et-het

Pronunciation

/ˌuɪnːˈskɾɛŋkəˌhɛːt/

Stress

00100

Morphemes

u- + innskrenk- + -ethet

The word 'uinnskrenkethet' is divided into five syllables: u-inn-skrenk-et-het. It's a noun formed from a prefix (*u-*) a root (*innskrenk-*) and two suffixes (*-et*, *-het*). Primary stress falls on the root syllable 'skrenk'. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    The state of being unrestricted, unlimited, or not constrained.

    Unrestrictedness, unlimitedness, freedom.

    Ho viste stor uinnskrenkethet i sine val.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the third syllable 'skrenk', which is the root syllable. The other syllables are unstressed.

Syllables

5
u/u/
inn/ɪnː/
skrenk/skɾɛŋk/
et/ɛt/
het/hɛːt/

u Open syllable, short vowel.. inn Closed syllable, long vowel due to gemination.. skrenk Closed syllable, primary stress.. et Closed syllable, unstressed.. het Closed syllable, unstressed, long vowel.

Maximize Onsets

Consonant clusters are kept together at the beginning of syllables whenever possible (e.g., 'skrenk').

Vowel Sequencing

Each vowel nucleus forms a syllable (e.g., 'u', 'inn', 'et', 'het').

Sonority Sequencing

Syllable boundaries avoid breaking up sonority hierarchies, favoring consonant clusters at the beginning of syllables.

  • The *nskr* consonant cluster is a complex onset, but permissible in Nynorsk.
  • Gemination (*nn*) influences vowel length.
  • Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025
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