orgelresitasjon
Syllables
or-gel-re-si-ta-sjon
Pronunciation
/ˈɔrɡɛl.rɛsɪtaːsjøːn/
Stress
010010
Morphemes
re- + orgel/sitasjon + -jon
The Norwegian word 'orgelresitasjon' is a compound noun divided into six syllables (or-gel-re-si-ta-sjon) with primary stress on the second syllable. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and adheres to CV/CVC structures. The word is morphologically composed of a root ('orgel'), a prefix ('re-'), another root ('sitasjon'), and a suffix ('-jon').
Definitions
- 1
The act of reciting or performing on an organ.
Organ recitation
“Han ga en vakker orgelresitasjon.”
“Konserten inkluderte en imponerende orgelresitasjon.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('re').
Syllables
or — Open syllable, CV structure.. gel — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. re — Open syllable, CV structure.. si — Open syllable, CV structure.. ta — Open syllable, CV structure, long vowel.. sjon — Closed syllable, CVC structure, glide /j/.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Maximize Onsets
Norwegian syllable division prioritizes creating syllables with consonant onsets whenever possible.
Consonant-Vowel (CV)
Basic syllable structure, consonant followed by a vowel.
Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC)
Syllable ending in a consonant.
- The 'rs' cluster is common and doesn't affect division.
- Vowel length doesn't alter division.
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