Words with Suffix “--alisering” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words ending with the suffix “--alisering”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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--alisering French origin (via Danish/Norwegian), noun forming suffix, 'the act of making'.
The word 'hverdagsrasjonalisering' is a complex Norwegian noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and dividing after vowels, with primary stress on the penult syllable. It refers to the process of finding rational explanations for everyday occurrences.
The word 'individualisering' is divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. It's a noun of Latin origin, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabic consonant 'n' is a notable feature, but consistent with Norwegian phonology.
The word 'industrialisering' is divided into seven syllables based on Norwegian syllabic structure, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex noun formed from Latin and French roots with a Norwegian nominalizing suffix. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime principles, with permissible consonant clusters.
The Norwegian word 'kapitalrasjonalisering' is a compound noun meaning 'capital rationalization'. It is divided into nine syllables: ka-pi-tal-ras-jo-na-li-se-riŋ, with primary stress on the 'ras' syllable. The word is built from Latin and French roots and a Norwegian suffix, and its syllable structure is consistent with common Norwegian phonological rules.
The Norwegian word 'karbonalisering' (carbonization) is divided into six syllables: kar-bo-na-li-se-ring, with primary stress on the third syllable. It's a noun formed from a Latin prefix and a German/Latin suffix, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules based on onset maximization and vowel nuclei.
The Norwegian noun 'materialisering' (materialization) is syllabified as ma-te-ri-a-li-se-ring, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's built from Latin roots and follows standard Norwegian syllable division principles, prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'nasjonalisering' is divided into six syllables: na-sjo-na-li-se-ring. Stress falls on the second syllable ('sjo'). The word is morphologically complex, with a prefix, root, and suffix of varying origins. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, with the 'sj' cluster treated as a single onset.
The Norwegian word 'operasjonalisering' is divided into eight syllables: o-pe-ra-sjo-na-li-se-ring. Primary stress falls on 'sjo'. It's a noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'operationalization'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel sequencing principles.
The Norwegian noun 'profesjonalisering' (professionalization) is divided into seven syllables (pro-fe-sjo-na-li-se-ring) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin and French roots with a Norwegian suffix. Syllable division follows standard Norwegian rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and onset maximization.
The Norwegian word 'renasjonalisering' is divided into seven syllables: re-nas-jo-na-li-se-ring. It's a complex noun formed from a Latin prefix 're-', a Latin-derived root 'nasjon-', and a Norwegian suffix '-alisering'. Primary stress falls on the penult syllable. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.