formalitetsprosedyre
Syllables
for-ma-li-te-ts-pro-se-dy-re
Pronunciation
/fɔrmaliˈtɛːtsprɔsɛdʏːrə/
Stress
000010000
Morphemes
formalitet, prosedyre + s
The Norwegian word 'formalitetsprosedyre' is a compound noun meaning 'formal procedure'. It is syllabified as 'for-ma-li-te-ts-pro-se-dy-re', with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('-se-'). The word consists of two roots ('formalitet' and 'prosedyre') connected by a genitive 's'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel boundary principles.
Definitions
- 1
A detailed, often written, set of rules or steps to be followed in a formal situation.
Formal procedure
“Bedriften har en klar formalitetsprosedyre for klager.”
“Vi må følge formalitetsprosedyren nøye.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-se-'), indicated by '1'. All other syllables are unstressed ('0').
Syllables
for — Open syllable, onset consonant /f/, nucleus vowel /ɔr/.. ma — Open syllable, onset consonant /m/, nucleus vowel /a/.. li — Open syllable, onset consonant /l/, nucleus vowel /i/.. te — Open syllable, onset consonant /t/, nucleus vowel /ɛː/.. ts — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster /ts/.. pro — Open syllable, onset consonant /p/, nucleus vowel /ɔ/.. se — Open syllable, onset consonant /s/, nucleus vowel /ɛ/. Stressed syllable.. dy — Open syllable, onset consonant /d/, nucleus vowel /ʏː/.. re — Open syllable, onset consonant /r/, nucleus vowel /ə/.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are included in the onset of the syllable whenever possible.
Vowel Boundary Rule
Each vowel sound typically forms the nucleus of a separate syllable.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllable structure follows the sonority sequencing principle, with sounds decreasing in sonority from the nucleus outwards.
- The 's' linking the two nouns is a genitive marker and doesn't form a syllable on its own.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect vowel quality, but not the core syllabification.
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