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innreiserestriksjon

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
19 characters
Norwegian
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6syllables

innreiserestriksjon

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

inn-rei-se-re-strik-sjon

Pronunciation

/ɪnˈrɛɪ̯səˌrɛstɾɪksjɔn/

Stress

100000

Morphemes

inn + reise + restriksjon

The word 'innreiserestriksjon' is a compound noun meaning 'travel restriction'. It is divided into six syllables: inn-rei-se-re-strik-sjon, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word is formed from a prefix ('inn'), roots ('reise', 'restr'), and a suffix ('iksjon'). Syllable division follows the vowel peak principle and maintains consonant clusters where possible.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A rule or regulation limiting travel.

    Travel restriction

    Regjeringen innførte nye innreiserestriksjoner.

    Innreiserestriksjonene gjelder for alle utenlandske statsborgere.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('inn'). Norwegian stress is generally weak, but the first syllable is slightly more prominent.

Syllables

6
inn/ɪn/
rei/rɛɪ/
se/sə/
re/ɾɛ/
strik/stɾɪk/
sjon/sjøn/

inn Open syllable, stressed. Contains a short vowel and a nasal consonant.. rei Open syllable, unstressed. Contains a diphthong.. se Open syllable, unstressed. Contains a schwa vowel.. re Open syllable, unstressed. Contains a short vowel and an alveolar tap.. strik Closed syllable, unstressed. Contains a consonant cluster and a short vowel.. sjon Closed syllable, unstressed. Contains a diphthong and a nasal consonant.

Vowel Peak

Each syllable contains a vowel sound, forming the nucleus of the syllable.

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless they are complex and disrupt the flow of pronunciation.

Onset-Rime

Syllables are structured around an onset (initial consonants) and a rime (vowel and following consonants).

  • The 'sj' digraph is treated as a single consonant sound /ʃ/.
  • The 'r' sound can be pronounced differently depending on the dialect (alveolar trill or tap).
  • Compound words in Norwegian can sometimes exhibit slight variations in pronunciation, but the syllable division remains relatively consistent.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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