berufsgrundrechtsspezifischem
Syllables
be-rufs-grund-rechts-spe-zi-fisch-em
Pronunciation
/bəˈʁuːfsɡʁʊntʁɛçtsʃpeˈt͡sifiːʃəm/
Stress
01001000
Morphemes
be- + Grund + rechtsspezifischem
The word 'berufsgrundrechtsspezifischem' is a complex German adjective formed through compounding. Syllabification follows standard German rules: division before vowels and after consonants/consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'spe'. The word's length and compounding contribute to its complexity.
Definitions
- 1
relating to the fundamental rights that are specific to a profession
related to professional fundamental rights
“Die berufsgrundrechtsspezifischen Anforderungen sind hoch.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable 'spe' (5th syllable). Secondary stress on 'rufs' (2nd syllable). All other syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
be — Open syllable, unstressed.. rufs — Closed syllable, secondary stress.. grund — Closed syllable, unstressed.. rechts — Closed syllable, unstressed.. spe — Closed syllable, primary stress.. zi — Closed syllable, unstressed.. fisch — Closed syllable, unstressed.. em — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Vowel-Initial Syllable
Syllables starting with a vowel are separated.
Consonant-Vowel Separation
Syllables are divided after a consonant when followed by a vowel.
Consonant Cluster Separation
Syllables are divided within consonant clusters based on sonority and phonotactic constraints.
Compound Word Syllabification
German compounds are syllabified based on the individual morphemes.
- The length of the word and the number of compounding morphemes make it an exceptional case.
- The 'sch' cluster is treated as a single phoneme /ʃ/.
- The genitive '-s' is often tightly linked to the preceding element.
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