karmelittkloster
Syllables
kar-me-litt-klo-ster
Pronunciation
/ˈkɑrməlɪtːklɔstər/
Stress
01000
Morphemes
karmelitt + kloster
The word 'karmelittkloster' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: kar-me-litt-klo-ster. Stress falls on the second syllable ('litt'). Syllabification follows the onset maximization and sonority principles, with geminate consonants treated as single units.
Definitions
- 1
A monastery of the Carmelite order.
Carmelite monastery
“De besøkte et gammelt karmelittkloster.”
“Karmelittklosteret var kjent for sin vakre hage.”
syn:karmelittkloster
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('litt'). Norwegian generally stresses the penult, but compound words can have variations.
Syllables
kar — Open syllable, onset 'k', nucleus 'a', coda 'r'. me — Open syllable, onset 'm', nucleus 'e'. litt — Closed syllable, onset 'l', nucleus 'i', coda 'tt'. klo — Open syllable, onset 'kl', nucleus 'o'. ster — Closed syllable, onset 'st', nucleus 'e', coda 'r'
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Consonants are assigned to the onset as long as they are phonotactically permissible.
Vowel as Nucleus
Every syllable must have a vowel nucleus.
Sonority Principle
Syllable boundaries are placed to maximize sonority transitions.
Geminate Consonant Treatment
Geminate consonants are treated as a single unit for syllable weight.
- The geminate consonant 'tt' in 'karmelitt' influences syllable weight but not division.
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