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rekognoseringstur

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

6 syllables
17 characters
Norwegian
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6syllables

rekognoseringstur

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

re-ko-gno-se-rings-tur

Pronunciation

/rɛkʊˈnɔsɛriŋstʊr/

Stress

001001

Morphemes

re- + kognosere + ingstur

The Norwegian word 'rekognoseringstur' (reconnaissance trip) is syllabified as re-ko-gno-se-rings-tur, with primary stress on the third syllable. It follows standard Norwegian syllable division rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei, and is a compound noun derived from Latin roots.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A reconnaissance trip; a trip undertaken for the purpose of gathering information or surveying an area.

    Reconnaissance trip

    Soldatene dro en rekognoseringstur for å kartlegge fiendens posisjoner.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('gno'). Norwegian stress generally falls on the first syllable of two-syllable units, but compound words often have stress on the first syllable of the final element.

Syllables

6
re/rɛ/
ko/kʊ/
gno/nɔ/
se/sɛ/
rings/riŋs/
tur/tʊr/

re Open syllable, onset 'r', vowel 'e'. ko Closed syllable, onset 'k', vowel 'o'. gno Open syllable, onset 'gn', vowel 'o'. se Open syllable, onset 's', vowel 'e'. rings Closed syllable, onset 'ri', vowel 'i', coda 'ngs'. tur Closed syllable, onset 't', vowel 'u', coda 'r'

Onset Maximization

Prioritizes creating syllables with as many consonants in the onset as possible.

Vowel Nucleus Rule

Every syllable must have a vowel nucleus.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Certain consonant clusters are treated as single onsets (e.g., 'gn').

Coda Rule

Allows for consonant clusters in the coda (end of the syllable).

  • The compound nature of the word influences stress placement.
  • The 'r' sound is often realized as an alveolar approximant, especially in Eastern Norwegian dialects.
  • The 'gn' cluster is treated as a single onset, reflecting its phonological unity in Norwegian.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025
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