rekryteringsproblemen
Syllables
re-kry-te-rings-pro-ble-men
Pronunciation
/rɛkˌrʏːtɛˈrɪŋsproblɛmɛn/
Stress
0010000
Morphemes
rekryterings- + problem- + -en
The Swedish noun 'rekryteringsproblemen' (recruitment problems) is divided into seven syllables: re-kry-te-rings-pro-ble-men, with stress on the third syllable. It's a compound word built from 'rekrytering' (recruitment), 'problem' (problem), and the definite article '-en'. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel-nucleus requirements.
Definitions
- 1
Problems related to recruitment.
Recruitment problems
“Företaget står inför stora rekryteringsproblemen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('te'). The stress pattern is typical for Swedish compound nouns.
Syllables
re — Open syllable, onset consonant 'r', vowel nucleus 'e'. kry — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster 'kr', vowel nucleus 'y'. te — Open syllable, onset consonant 't', vowel nucleus 'e'. rings — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'r', vowel nucleus 'i', coda consonant 'ngs'. pro — Open syllable, onset consonant 'p', vowel nucleus 'o'. ble — Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster 'bl', vowel nucleus 'e'. men — Closed syllable, onset consonant 'm', vowel nucleus 'e', coda consonant 'n'
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Swedish favors maximizing the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel as Syllable Nucleus
Each syllable must have a vowel nucleus.
Consonant Clusters
Permissible consonant clusters are maintained within syllables.
- The word is a compound noun, and the syllabification reflects the individual morphemes.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect the precise realization of vowels, but not the syllable division.
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