karbonalisering
Syllables
kar-bo-na-li-se-ring
Pronunciation
/ˈkɑrˌbɔnɑˌliːsəˌriŋ/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
karbo- + -alisering
The Norwegian word 'karbonalisering' (carbonization) is divided into six syllables: kar-bo-na-li-se-ring, with primary stress on the third syllable. It's a noun formed from a Latin prefix and a German/Latin suffix, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules based on onset maximization and vowel nuclei.
Definitions
- 1
The process of converting organic matter into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through destructive distillation.
Carbonization
“Karbonalisering av biomateriale kan produsere biochar.”
“Studiet fokuserte på mekanismene bak karbonalisering.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('na'). Norwegian generally stresses the penult, but the suffix structure overrides this in this case.
Syllables
kar — Open syllable, onset consonant /k/, vowel nucleus /ɑr/. bo — Open syllable, onset consonant /b/, vowel nucleus /ɔ/. na — Open syllable, onset consonant /n/, vowel nucleus /ɑ/, stressed syllable. li — Open syllable, onset consonant /l/, vowel nucleus /iː/. se — Open syllable, onset consonant /s/, vowel nucleus /ə/. ring — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster /r/, vowel nucleus /i/, coda consonant /ŋ/
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Norwegian prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable, leading to divisions like 'kar-' and 'bo-'
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound as its nucleus.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken up based on sonority, but often remain within the same syllable if they form a natural grouping.
- The suffix '-alisering' is a complex morphological unit with historical influences from Latin and German.
- While Norwegian allows some flexibility in syllable division, the presented division is the most common and phonologically justifiable.
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