glykogeninnhold
Syllables
gly-ko-ge-nin-nho-ld
Pronunciation
/ˈɡlykɔˌɡeːnɪnˌhɔld/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
glyko- + -gen- + -innhold
The Norwegian word 'glykogeninnhold' is divided into six syllables: gly-ko-ge-nin-nho-ld. The primary stress falls on the 'nin' syllable. The word is a compound noun derived from Greek and Norwegian elements, meaning 'glycogen content'. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules based on sonority and onset-rime structure.
Definitions
- 1
The amount of glycogen present in something.
Glycogen content
“Målingen viste et høyt glykogeninnhold i muskelen.”
syn:glykogenmengde
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'nin' syllable (the fourth syllable).
Syllables
gly — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster.. ko — Open syllable.. ge — Open syllable, long vowel.. nin — Stressed syllable, closed syllable.. nho — Open syllable.. ld — Closed syllable.
Word Parts
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Sonority Sequencing Principle
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with consonants arranged according to their sonority.
Onset-Rime Structure
Norwegian syllables generally follow an onset-rime structure (CVC, CV, etc.).
Maximizing Onset Complexity
Norwegian allows for relatively complex onsets (consonant clusters at the beginning of a syllable).
Stress Placement
Stress is generally on the first syllable, but can shift based on morphological structure.
- The compound nature of the word doesn't significantly alter the syllabification rules.
- Norwegian generally treats compound words as a sequence of syllables.
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