konferensanläggningars
Syllables
kon-fe-rens-an-lägg-ning-ars
Pronunciation
/kɔn.fɛˈrɛn.san.lɛkː.nɪŋ.aɾs/
Stress
0010001
Morphemes
kon- + ferens + -anläggningars
The word 'konferensanläggningars' is a complex Swedish noun in the genitive plural, meaning 'conference facilities'. It is syllabified as kon-fe-rens-an-lägg-ning-ars, with primary stress on '-rens'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and multiple Swedish suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules of onset maximization, vowel peak principle, and sonority sequencing.
Definitions
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Conference facilities
Conference facilities'
“Diskussionerna hölls på konferensanläggningars område.”
“Vi bokade rum på en av stadens största konferensanläggningars.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable, '-rens'. Swedish generally stresses the first syllable, but compound words and suffixes can shift the stress.
Syllables
kon — Open syllable, onset consonant 'k', vowel 'ɔn'. fe — Open syllable, onset consonant 'f', vowel 'ɛ'. rens — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'r', vowel 'ɛn', coda consonant 'n', primary stress. an — Open syllable, onset consonant 'a', vowel 'an'. lägg — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'l', vowel 'ɛkː', coda consonant 'kː'. ning — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'n', vowel 'ɪŋ', coda consonant 'ŋ'. ars — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'a', vowel 'ars', coda consonant 's'
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Swedish attempts to maximize the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel Peak Principle
Each syllable must have a vowel peak.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Sounds within a syllable are ordered by sonority.
Compound Word Syllabification
Syllable boundaries often align with morpheme boundaries in compound words.
- The '-rs' ending is a common genitive plural marker and doesn't typically cause syllabification issues.
- The length of the word and the presence of multiple suffixes require careful application of the rules.
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