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informationsmaterialets

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

10 syllables
23 characters
Swedish
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10syllables

informationsmaterialets

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

in-for-ma-ti-ons-ma-te-ri-a-lets

Pronunciation

/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈɧoːnˌmaːtɛˈriːɛlɛs/

Stress

0001000000

Morphemes

information- + material- + -ets

The word 'informationsmaterialets' is a complex Swedish noun in the genitive singular. It's syllabified based on maximizing onsets and codas while ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('-ti-'). The word is morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix/root ('information-'), a French-derived root ('material-'), and a Swedish genitive suffix ('-ets').

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    The material containing information.

    The information material's

    Vi analyserade informationsmaterialets innehåll.

    Företaget uppdaterade informationsmaterialets layout.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, '-ti-' (/tiː/). The stress pattern is typical for Swedish compound nouns.

Syllables

10
in/ɪn/
for/fɔr/
ma/maː/
ti/tiː/
ons/ɔn/
ma/maː/
te/tɛ/
ri/riː/
a/ɛ/
lets/ɛlɛs/

in Open syllable, unstressed.. for Open syllable, unstressed.. ma Open syllable, unstressed.. ti Open syllable, primary stressed.. ons Closed syllable, unstressed.. ma Open syllable, unstressed.. te Open syllable, unstressed.. ri Open syllable, unstressed.. a Open syllable, unstressed.. lets Closed syllable, unstressed.

Onset Maximization

Consonant clusters at the beginning of syllables are maintained as long as phonotactically permissible (e.g., 'in', 'for').

Coda Maximization

Consonant clusters at the end of syllables are maintained as long as phonotactically permissible (e.g., 'ons', 'lets').

Vowel-Centric Syllables

Each syllable generally contains one vowel sound, forming the syllable nucleus.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are not left isolated as syllables.

  • The genitive suffix '-ets' is a common ending and doesn't present unusual syllabification challenges.
  • The clusters 'rm' and 'tl' are common in Swedish and don't typically cause syllable breaks.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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