affärssystemleverantörer
Syllables
af-färs-sys-tem-le-ve-ran-tö-rer
Pronunciation
/aˈfɛːrˌsʏsˈteːmˌlɛvɛraˈntœːrɛr/
Stress
010100100
Morphemes
affärs- + system + -leverantörer
The word 'affärssystemleverantörer' is a Swedish compound noun meaning 'business system suppliers'. It is syllabified based on maximizing open syllables (CV structure) and respecting the boundaries of its constituent morphemes. Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'system'. The syllabification is consistent with other Swedish compound words.
Definitions
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Suppliers of business systems
Business system suppliers
“Dessa affärssystemleverantörer konkurrerar om marknaden.”
“Vi valde en pålitlig affärssystemleverantör.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'system' (tem). Swedish stress is generally left-prominent, but compound words exhibit stress on constituent parts.
Syllables
af — Open syllable, stressed.. färs — Closed syllable, unstressed.. sys — Open syllable, unstressed.. tem — Closed syllable, stressed.. le — Open syllable, unstressed.. ve — Open syllable, unstressed.. ran — Open syllable, unstressed.. tö — Open syllable, unstressed.. rer — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
affärs-
From Old Norse 'affæri', meaning business dealings. Functions as a descriptor of the system's domain.
system
Borrowed from Greek 'systēma'. Indicates the type of entity.
-leverantörer
Derived from 'leverera' (to deliver) + '-ör' (agent suffix) + '-er' (plural marker). Indicates the suppliers.
Open Syllable Preference
Swedish favors open syllables (CV) whenever possible, guiding the division of the word.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken up to create valid syllables, adhering to Swedish phonotactics.
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are syllabified based on the syllables of their constituent parts, maintaining the integrity of each morpheme.
- The compound nature of the word introduces complexity, but the division adheres to standard Swedish syllabification rules.
- Regional variations in pronunciation are minor and unlikely to significantly alter syllable division.
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