annenhandsverdi
Syllables
an-nen-hands-ver-di
Pronunciation
/ˈanːənˌhɑnːdsˌvɛrdi/
Stress
10000
Morphemes
ann- + hand + -verdi
The word 'annenhandsverdi' is a Norwegian noun meaning 'second-hand value'. It is divided into five syllables: an-nen-hands-ver-di, with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows maximizing onset principle, vowel-consonant division, and sonorant division rules. Doubled consonants and the linking morpheme '-s-' are notable features.
Definitions
- 1
The value of something sold as second-hand.
Second-hand value.
“Hva er annenhandsverdien på denne bilen?”
syn:bruktverdi
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the first syllable: *an-*.
Syllables
an- — Open syllable. Rule: Syllable division occurs before a sonorant (n). The doubled 'n' creates a long vowel.. -nen — Closed syllable. Rule: Syllable division after a short vowel followed by a consonant.. -hands — Closed syllable. Rule: Syllable division after a short vowel followed by a consonant cluster.. -ver — Open syllable. Rule: Syllable division before a vowel.. -di — Closed syllable. Rule: Syllable division after a short vowel followed by a consonant.
Word Parts
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Maximizing Onset Principle
Applied where possible, but constrained by Norwegian phonotactics.
Vowel-Consonant Division
The most frequent rule applied, dividing syllables after short vowels followed by consonants.
Sonorant Division
Syllable division before sonorants (n, l, r).
- The doubled consonants (nn, ss) create long vowels and consonants, influencing syllable weight and stress.
- The linking morpheme '-s-' is a common feature of Norwegian compounding and allows for syllable boundaries within the compound.
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