informationsprojekten
Syllables
in-for-ma-ti-ons-pro-jek-ten
Pronunciation
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈɧɔːnsproˈjɛktən/
Stress
00001101
Morphemes
in- + formations- + -sprojekt-en
The word 'informationsprojekten' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and inflection. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing open syllables and avoiding breaking consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word consists of a Latin-derived prefix, an English/Latin-derived root, and a Swedish compound suffix with the definite article.
Definitions
- 1
the information projects
the information projects
“Vi diskuterade resultaten av informationsprojekten.”
“Informationsprojekten syftade till att öka medvetenheten.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'jek' in 'projekten'. Swedish stress is generally predictable, falling on the first syllable of a word or compound, but the definite article suffix can shift the stress.
Syllables
in — Open syllable, onset consonant.. for — Open syllable, onset consonant.. ma — Open syllable, onset consonant.. ti — Open syllable, onset consonant.. ons — Open syllable, onset consonant.. pro — Open syllable, onset consonant.. jek — Open syllable, stressed syllable.. ten — Open syllable, contains the definite article suffix.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Syllables attempt to maximize their onsets (initial consonant clusters).
Open Syllable Preference
Swedish favors open syllables (CV) over closed syllables (CVC).
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are generally syllabified as separate units, considering phonotactic constraints.
Definite Article Suffix
The definite article suffix '-en' forms a separate syllable.
- The word's length and compounding make it a complex case, but it doesn't present any exceptional phonological challenges.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect vowel realization, but not the core syllabification.
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