kommunikationsproblem
Syllables
kom-mu-ni-ka-ti-ons-pro-blem
Pronunciation
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔːnsprɔˈblɛm/
Stress
10010010
Morphemes
kommunikation/problem + -s
The word 'kommunikationsproblems' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables based on vowel peaks and onset-rime structure. It consists of the roots 'kommunikation' and 'problem' with the genitive plural suffix '-s'. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('kom'). The syllable division follows standard Swedish phonological rules, with considerations for consonant clusters and vowel sequences.
Definitions
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Difficulties or issues related to communication.
Communication problems
“Vi har många kommunikationsproblems på arbetsplatsen.”
“Dessa kommunikationsproblems måste lösas.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('kom') and the seventh syllable ('pro').
Syllables
kom — Open syllable, onset: /k/, rime: /ɔm/. Stressed.. mu — Open syllable, onset: /m/, rime: /ʏ/. Unstressed.. ni — Open syllable, onset: /n/, rime: /i/. Unstressed.. ka — Open syllable, onset: /k/, rime: /aː/. Stressed.. ti — Closed syllable, onset: /t͡s/, rime: /i/. Unstressed.. ons — Closed syllable, onset: /ɔn/, rime: /s/. Unstressed.. pro — Open syllable, onset: /pr/, rime: /ɔ/. Stressed.. blem — Closed syllable, onset: /bl/, rime: /ɛm/. Unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel Peak Rule
Syllables are built around vowel nuclei.
Onset-Rime Rule
Syllables are divided into an onset (initial consonants) and a rime (vowel and following consonants).
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally split to maximize onsets, but not at the expense of creating overly complex onsets.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonants within a syllable are ordered by sonority (loudness), with more sonorous sounds closer to the nucleus.
- Swedish allows for some flexibility in syllable division, particularly with consonant clusters.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly affect vowel reduction in unstressed syllables.
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