kondemneringsordning
Syllables
kon-dem-ne-rings-ord-ning
Pronunciation
/kɔnˈdɛmnɛɾɪŋsˈɔɾɖɪŋ/
Stress
010010
Morphemes
kondemnerings- + ordning
The word 'kondemneringsordning' is a compound noun syllabified as kon-dem-ne-rings-ord-ning, with primary stress on 'dem'. It's derived from 'kondemnere' (to condemn) and 'ordning' (arrangement). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel centering principles, typical of Norwegian phonology.
Definitions
- 1
A system or procedure for condemnation (e.g., of buildings, property).
Condemnation procedure/system
“Den nye loven introduserte en strengere kondemneringsordning.”
“Kommunen har en klar kondemneringsordning for farlige bygninger.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('dem'). Norwegian generally stresses the first syllable of a compound word, but in longer compounds, secondary stresses can occur. The stress pattern is 0 (unstressed) - 1 (stressed) - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0.
Syllables
kon — Open syllable, initial syllable, relatively simple structure.. dem — Closed syllable, stressed syllable, contains a nasal vowel.. ne — Open syllable, relatively short vowel.. rings — Closed syllable, contains a rhotic consonant and a sibilant.. ord — Open syllable, contains a rhotic consonant.. ning — Closed syllable, final syllable, contains a nasal vowel.
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 complex consonant clusters at the beginning of syllables.
Vowel Centering
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound, ensuring a clear vowel-consonant structure.
Compound Word Stress
Generally, the first syllable of each component in a compound word receives stress, although longer compounds can have secondary stresses.
- The length of the word and the presence of multiple consonant clusters require careful application of onset maximization.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect the precise realization of the rhotic consonant ('r').
- The 'nd' cluster is common and doesn't pose a significant syllabification challenge.
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