grunnfondskapital
Syllables
grunn-fond-skap-ital
Pronunciation
/ɡrʊnːfɔnːskapɪˈtɑl/
Stress
0101
Morphemes
grunn, fond, skap + ital
The Norwegian word 'grunnfondskapital' is a compound noun meaning 'basic capital'. It is divided into four syllables: grunn-fond-skap-ital, with primary stress on 'fond'. The word is formed from multiple roots with origins in Old Norse, French, and Italian. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
Definitions
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Basic capital, core capital, fundamental capital.
Basic capital
“Selskapet trenger å øke sitt grunnfondskapital.”
“Grunnfondskapitalen er viktig for å sikre stabilitet.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('fond'). The first and last syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
grunn — Open syllable, containing a long vowel and a nasal consonant. Unstressed.. fond — Open syllable, containing a long vowel and a nasal consonant. Primary stressed syllable.. skap — Closed syllable, containing a short vowel and a stop consonant. Unstressed.. ital — Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a liquid consonant. Secondary stress.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Norwegian prefers to maximize the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable, leading to clusters being maintained within syllables.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
- The 'ndsk' cluster requires careful consideration to avoid incorrect syllable division.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist but do not significantly alter syllable division.
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