aksentmønstre
Aksentmønstre, or accent patterns, refer to the systematic organization of prominence in spoken language across syllables and tones. They cover both lexical stress—which syllable carries the main emphasis in a word—and the tonal or pitch patterns that accompany pronunciation. In many languages, these patterns are phonemic, meaning they can distinguish otherwise identical words; in others, they interact with intonation without creating separate word meanings.
Typologically, aksentmønstre can be described as fixed or movable stress systems. In fixed-stress languages, the position
In Norwegian linguistics, aksentmønstre are often discussed in terms of pitch accents. Norwegian uses two main
Research on aksentmønstre compares languages and dialects, aiding language teaching, speech synthesis, and automatic recognition. Studies