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10000001” Stress Pattern in Norwegian

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10000001 Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('an'). Secondary stress is subtle and can vary, but is generally on 'tuur'.

antennelsestemperatur
8 syllables21 letters
an·ten·nels·es·tem·pe·ra·tur
/anˈtɛnːəlˌsɛstɛmpr̩aˈtuːr/
noun

The word 'antennelsestemperatur' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: an-ten-nels-es-tem-pe-ra-tur. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's formed from a Latin prefix, a Germanic root, and a borrowed suffix, and refers to the temperature of an antenna.

effektivitetsproblem
8 syllables20 letters
ef·fek·ti·vi·te·tet·spro·blem
/ɛfːɛktiˈviːtɛtsproˈblɛm/
noun

The word 'effektivitetsproblem' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: ef-fek-ti-vi-te-tet-spro-blem. Stress falls on the first syllable. The division follows standard Norwegian rules of dividing after vowels and before consonant clusters. It consists of two roots, 'effektivitet' and 'problem', connected by a linking vowel.

intendanturmateriell
8 syllables20 letters
in·ten·dan·tur·ma·te·ri·ell
/ɪn.tɛn.dɑn.tʊr.ma.tɛ.riˈelː/
noun

The Norwegian word 'intendanturmateriell' is a compound noun syllabified into eight syllables (in-ten-dan-tur-ma-te-ri-ell) with primary stress on the first syllable ('in'). It's composed of a French/German-derived prefix/root ('intendant', 'materiel') and a suffix ('l'). Syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding stranded consonants.

klasseromssituasjon
8 syllables19 letters
kla·sser·om·s·si·tu·a·sjon
/ˈklasːəˌrʊmsːɪtʷɑːˌsjɔːn/
noun

The word 'klasseromssituasjon' is a compound noun syllabified based on the onset-rime principle, with primary stress on the second syllable. It exhibits typical Norwegian phonological features like consonant clusters and geminate consonants.

polariseringsapparat
8 syllables20 letters
po·la·ri·se·rings·ap·pa·rat
/puːlaɾiˈseːɾɪŋsˌapːaˈɾaːt/
noun

The word 'polariseringsapparat' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: po-la-ri-se-rings-ap-pa-rat. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'polariserings-' and the root 'apparat'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division rules and handles consonant clusters appropriately.

rasjonaliseringsekspert
8 syllables23 letters
ra·sjo·na·li·se·rings·eks·pert
/ɾɑʃʊnɑˈliːsɛɾɪŋˌsɛksˈpɛrt/
noun

The word 'rasjonaliseringsekspert' is a compound noun with primary stress on the first syllable ('ra'). Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant-after-vowel rules, respecting morpheme boundaries. It consists of a prefix, root, and several suffixes, denoting a person specializing in rationalization.

underholdningslitteratur
8 syllables24 letters
un·der·hol·dings·lit·te·ra·tur
/ˈʊn.dər.hɔl.dɪŋs.lɪt.tə.ɾaˈtuːr/
noun

The Norwegian word *underholdningslitteratur* (entertainment literature) is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel nuclei, with primary stress on the first syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals Old Norse and Latin origins. Syllabification aligns with similar Norwegian compound nouns.

undervisningsmateriell
8 syllables22 letters
un·der·vis·nings·ma·te·ri·ell
/ˈʊn.dərˌvɪs.nɪŋs.ma.tɛ.ˈri.ɛlː/
noun

The word 'undervisningsmateriell' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: un-der-vis-nings-ma-te-ri-ell. It is stressed on the first and last syllables. The word is formed from the prefix 'under-', the root 'vis-', and the suffix '-ningsmateriell'. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

valutaoverføringsbank
8 syllables21 letters
va·lu·ta·o·ver··rings·bank
/ˈvɑlʉtɔˌʊvɛɾˈfœːrɪŋsbɑŋk/
noun

The Norwegian word 'valutaoverføringsbank' (currency transfer bank) is a compound noun syllabified as va-lu-ta-o-ver-fø-rings-bank, with primary stress on 'va-' and 'bank'. It follows standard Norwegian phonological rules for compound words, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel peaks.