desillusjonering
Syllables
de-sil-lus-jo-ne-ring
Pronunciation
/deˈsɪlːʊʃɔnˌeːrɪŋ/
Stress
010000
Morphemes
de- + illusjon + -ering
The Norwegian word 'desillusjonering' is divided into six syllables: de-sil-lus-jo-ne-ring. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('sil'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin-derived prefix 'de-', root 'illusjon', and a Norwegian suffix '-ering'. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel-consonant boundaries.
Definitions
- 1
The process of losing illusions; disillusionment.
Disillusionment
“Han opplevde en dyp desillusjonering etter valget.”
“Desillusjoneringen førte til at han ga opp drømmene sine.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('sil'). Norwegian generally stresses the first syllable, but the suffix '-ering' can shift the stress.
Syllables
de — Open syllable, unstressed.. sil — Closed syllable, primary stressed.. lus — Closed syllable, unstressed.. jo — Open syllable, unstressed.. ne — Open syllable, unstressed.. ring — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are kept together at the beginning of a syllable to maximize the onset.
Vowel-Consonant Boundary
Syllables are typically divided after vowels.
Suffix Separation
Suffixes are often treated as separate syllables, especially those with multiple morae.
- The 'sj' digraph is treated as a single phoneme /ʃ/ but doesn't affect syllable division.
- Double consonants (ll, ss) are considered within the syllable.
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