testprogrammerer
Syllables
test-pro-gram-me-rer
Pronunciation
/tɛstprɔɡramˈmærər/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
test + program + merer
The word 'testprogrammerer' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: test-pro-gram-me-rer. Stress falls on the final syllable ('-rer'). The division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements. The word consists of an English-derived prefix ('test'), a root ('program'), and a Norwegian suffix ('-merer').
Definitions
- 1
A person who tests computer programs.
Test programmer
“En dyktig testprogrammerer er viktig for kvalitetssikringen.”
“Hun jobber som testprogrammerer i et stort IT-selskap.”
syn:programtester
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable ('-rer'). Norwegian typically stresses the last syllable in compound nouns.
Syllables
test — Open syllable, initial syllable, relatively simple structure.. pro — Open syllable, part of the root, consonant onset.. gram — Open syllable, part of the root, consonant onset.. me — Open syllable, part of the suffix, vowel onset.. rer — Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed, consonant coda.
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Norwegian favors creating syllables with as many consonants in the onset as possible, leading to divisions like 'pro' and 'gram'.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel, dictating the boundaries between syllables.
Final Syllable Stress
Compound nouns are generally stressed on the final syllable, influencing the perceived prominence of the last syllable.
- The English origin of 'test' and 'program' does not affect the Norwegian syllable division rules.
- The suffix '-merer' is a standard Norwegian suffix and integrates seamlessly into the syllable structure.
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