fritidsinteresse
Syllables
fri-tids-in-ter-es-se
Pronunciation
/frɪˈtiːdsɪntərɛsːə/
Stress
010010
Morphemes
fritids- + interesse
The Norwegian word 'fritidsinteresse' is divided into six syllables: fri-tids-in-ter-es-se. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a compound noun consisting of the combining form 'fritids-' and the root 'interesse'. Syllable division follows the Maximizing Onset Principle and Vowel-Consonant patterns.
Definitions
- 1
Interest in leisure activities; a hobby or pastime.
Leisure interest
“Hun har en stor fritidsinteresse for fotografering.”
“Fritidsinteresser kan bidra til bedre livskvalitet.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-resse'). Norwegian generally stresses the second-to-last syllable in words of this length.
Syllables
fri — Open syllable, onset 'fr', coda null.. tids — Closed syllable, onset 't', coda 'ds'.. in — Closed syllable, onset 'in', coda 'n'.. ter — Closed syllable, onset 'ter', coda null.. es — Closed syllable, onset 'es', coda 'sː'.. se — Open syllable, onset 's', coda null.
Word Parts
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Maximizing Onset Principle
Prioritize creating syllables with consonant clusters as onsets.
Vowel-Consonant Pattern
Syllables generally follow a Vowel-Consonant (VC) or Vowel-Consonant-Consonant (VCC) pattern.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Complex consonant clusters are resolved based on phonotactic constraints.
- The compound nature of the word requires careful consideration of morpheme boundaries, but syllable division is based on phonological structure.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation exist, but do not significantly affect syllable division.
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