kommunikationsradios
Syllables
kom-mu-ni-ka-ti-ons-ra-di-os
Pronunciation
[kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsˈraːdiɔs]
Stress
000100100
Morphemes
kom- + munik- + -ations-radio-s
The word *kommunikationsradios* is a compound noun consisting of the prefix *kom-*, the root *munik-*, and the suffixes *-ations-radio-s*. It is divided into nine syllables with primary stress on the first syllable of *kommunikation* and *radios*. Syllabification follows the Maximal Onset Principle and avoids vowel hiatus.
Definitions
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Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of *kommunikation* (kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔn) and on the first syllable of *radios* (ˈraːdiɔs).
Syllables
kom — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. mu — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. ni — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. ka — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. ti — Closed syllable. Consonant cluster followed by a vowel.. ons — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by a nasal consonant and another consonant.. ra — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. di — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. os — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by a consonant.
Word Parts
kom-
Latin *com-*, meaning "with, together"; functions as a prefix indicating shared activity or association.
munik-
Latin *munic-* from *munire* meaning "to furnish, equip, defend"; relates to communication.
-ations-radio-s
Swedish suffixes: *-ations-* (nominalizing, derived from Latin *-ationem*), *-radio-* (denoting a radio device), *-s* (genitive/plural)
Similar Words
Maximal Onset Principle
Consonant clusters are maintained as onsets if permissible in Swedish.
Vowel Hiatus Avoidance
Syllables are created around vowel sounds to avoid hiatus.
Vowel-Based Division
Syllable boundaries are generally created around vowels.
- The sequence *-tions-* is a common suffix in Swedish, and its syllabification is standard.
- The compound nature of the word requires careful segmentation.
- The presence of borrowed morphemes (Latin, English) influences the pronunciation and syllabification.
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