diagonalpassningarnas
Syllables
di-a-go-nal-pass-ning-a-rna-s
Pronunciation
/dɪˈjaːɡɔnˌpɑsːnɪŋaˌrnas/
Stress
100010101
Morphemes
diagonal + passning + arnas
The word 'diagonalpassningarnas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the diagonal passes'. It's syllabified as di-a-go-nal-pass-ning-a-rna-s, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's formed by compounding 'diagonal' and 'passning' with the genitive plural suffix '-arnas'. Syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization, coda preference, and vowel breaks.
Definitions
- 1
The diagonal passes (in a sport)
the diagonal passes
“Tränaren analyserade diagonalpassningarnas effektivitet.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('di'). Subsequent syllables receive secondary or no stress.
Syllables
di — Open syllable, onset consonant /d/, vowel /ɪ/. First syllable, receives primary stress.. a — Open syllable, long vowel /aː/. Part of the 'diagonal' compound.. go — Open syllable, onset consonant /ɡ/, vowel /ɔ/. Part of the 'diagonal' compound.. nal — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster /n/, vowel /a/, coda consonant /l/. Part of the 'diagonal' compound.. pass — Closed syllable, onset consonant /p/, vowel /a/, coda consonant cluster /ss/. Root of the word.. ning — Closed syllable, onset consonant /n/, vowel /ɪ/, coda consonant /ŋ/. Suffix indicating a noun form.. a — Open syllable, vowel /a/. Part of the genitive plural suffix.. rna — Closed syllable, onset consonant /r/, vowel /a/, coda consonant /s/. Part of the genitive plural suffix.. s — Closed syllable, coda consonant /s/. Part of the genitive plural suffix.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Swedish prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Coda Preference
Consonants are included in the coda when possible.
Vowel Break
Syllables are generally separated by vowels.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are broken up according to sonority hierarchy, but common clusters like 'gn' are treated as single units.
- The 'gn' cluster is treated as a single phoneme.
- Long vowels /aː/ and /ɔ/ are important for distinguishing meaning.
- The word's complex structure requires careful application of syllabification rules to avoid stranded consonants.
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