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utrangeringsbeslutning

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

7 syllables
22 characters
Norwegian Nynorsk
Enriched
7syllables

utrangeringsbeslutning

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

u-tran-ge-rings-be-slut-ning

Pronunciation

/ʉːtrɑŋˈɡæːrɪŋsˌbɛslʉtˈniŋ/

Stress

0000010

Morphemes

ut- + rangerings- + beslutning

The word 'utrangeringsbeslutning' is a complex Nynorsk noun divided into seven syllables: u-tran-ge-rings-be-slut-ning. It's a compound word with a prefix ('ut-'), a root ('rangerings-'), and a suffix ('beslutning'). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('slut'). Syllable division follows rules maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A decision to decommission, phase out, or remove something from use or service.

    Decision to decommission/phase out

    Styret tok en utrangeringsbeslutning angående den gamle maskinen.

    Utrangeringsbeslutningen ble tatt etter en grundig vurdering.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('slut'). This is typical for Nynorsk nouns with more than two syllables.

Syllables

7
u/ʉː/
tran/trɑŋ/
ge/ɡæː/
rings/rɪŋs/
be/bɛ/
slut/slʉt/
ning/niŋ/

u Open syllable, vowel onset, unstressed.. tran Closed syllable, consonant onset, unstressed.. ge Open syllable, consonant onset, unstressed.. rings Closed syllable, consonant onset, unstressed.. be Open syllable, consonant onset, unstressed.. slut Closed syllable, consonant onset, primary stressed.. ning Closed syllable, consonant onset, unstressed.

Maximize Onsets

Consonant clusters are generally kept together at the beginning of a syllable (e.g., 'tran', 'rings').

Vowel Sequences

Each vowel generally forms a separate syllable (e.g., 'u', 'ge').

Linking Consonants

Consonants between morphemes in compound words can act as linking consonants, creating a single syllable.

  • The 'ng' consonant cluster is treated as a single onset.
  • Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not affect syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/5/2025
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