lärlingsanställningarna
Syllables
lär-lings-an-ställ-ning-ar-na
Pronunciation
/ˈlærːlɪŋsˌanˈstɛlːnɪŋˌarːna/
Stress
0001001
Morphemes
an- + lär-ställ-ning + -lings-ar-na
The word 'lärlingsanställningarna' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the apprentice positions'. It's divided into seven syllables (lär-lings-an-ställ-ning-ar-na) with primary stress on '-ställ-'. It's formed through compounding and inflection, combining Germanic roots and suffixes.
Definitions
- 1
The apprentice positions/employments
The apprentice positions
“Företaget erbjuder flera lärlingsanställningarna varje år.”
“Vi söker kandidater till lärlingsanställningarna inom olika yrken.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, '-ställ-'. The stress pattern is typical for Swedish compound nouns.
Syllables
lär — Open syllable, stressed in some pronunciations, contains a long vowel.. lings — Closed syllable, contains a short vowel and a nasal consonant.. an — Open syllable, short vowel.. ställ — Closed syllable, primary stressed syllable, contains a long vowel.. ning — Closed syllable, contains a short vowel and a nasal consonant.. ar — Open syllable, contains a long vowel, plural marker.. na — Open syllable, definite article suffix.
Word Parts
an-
From the verb 'att anställa' (to employ), Germanic origin.
lär-ställ-ning
Combination of 'lär-' (learn) and 'ställ-' (place/employ), Germanic origins.
-lings-ar-na
'-lings' denotes a person engaged in something, '-ar' is the plural marker, '-na' is the definite article suffix, all Germanic origins.
Onset Maximization
Syllables tend to begin with as many consonants as possible, maximizing the consonant cluster at the beginning of the syllable.
Avoidance of Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary, avoiding consonant clusters at the syllable end.
Vowel-Centric Syllables
Each syllable typically contains one vowel sound, forming the nucleus of the syllable.
- The '-ings' suffix is generally divided as 'lings' in this context.
- The definite article '-na' is always a separate syllable.
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