kommunikatondirektörers
Syllables
kom-mu-ni-ka-t-on-di-rek-tö-rers
Pronunciation
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnˌdɪrɛkˈtœːrɛʂ/
Stress
0000000101
Morphemes
kommunikation/direktör + -s/-ers
The word 'kommunikationsdirektörers' is a complex Swedish noun in the genitive plural. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles, resulting in ten syllables. Primary stress falls on '-tö-'. The word is morphologically composed of a Latin-derived root ('kommunikation') and a German-derived root ('direktör') with a genitive plural suffix ('-ers').
Definitions
- 1
The possessive plural form of 'kommunikationsdirektör' (communications director).
of the communications directors
“Besluten fattades av kommunikationsdirektörers råd.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-tö-' (the 9th syllable). Swedish stress is generally on the first syllable of the root, but can be influenced by suffixes and compound word structure.
Syllables
kom — Open syllable, onset consonant cluster 'km', vowel nucleus 'o'.. mu — Open syllable, onset consonant 'm', vowel nucleus 'u'.. ni — Open syllable, onset consonant 'n', vowel nucleus 'i'.. ka — Open syllable, onset consonant 'k', vowel nucleus 'aː'.. t — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster 'ts', vowel nucleus 'i'.. on — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'n', vowel nucleus 'o'.. di — Open syllable, onset consonant 'd', vowel nucleus 'i'.. rek — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'r', vowel nucleus 'e'.. tö — Open syllable, stressed, onset consonant 't', vowel nucleus 'œː'.. rers — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'r', vowel nucleus 'e'.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Swedish favors maximizing the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel Peak
Each syllable must contain a vowel (the nucleus).
Sonority Sequencing
Syllable structure generally follows a sonority hierarchy (vowels are more sonorous than consonants).
- The genitive plural suffix '-ers' is a common source of complexity.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of the 'r' sound.
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