lernbehindertenpädagogisches
Syllables
lern-be-hin-der-ten-pä-da-go-gi-sches
Pronunciation
/ˈlɛʁn bəˈhɪndəʁtən pɛdaˈɡoːɡɪʃəs/
Stress
0000010000
Morphemes
lern + behindert + enpädagogisches
The word 'lernbehindertenpädagogisches' is a complex German adjective formed through compounding. Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and respects morphological boundaries. Primary stress falls on the 'pä-' syllable. The word describes educational approaches for individuals with learning disabilities.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to the educational approach for individuals with learning disabilities.
Educational for those with learning disabilities.
“Das lernbehindertenpädagogische Zentrum bietet spezielle Unterstützung.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'pä-' syllable (the 6th syllable). This is typical for German compound adjectives, with stress shifting towards the end of the word.
Syllables
lern — Open syllable, unstressed.. be — Open syllable, unstressed.. hin — Open syllable, unstressed.. der — Open syllable, unstressed.. ten — Closed syllable, unstressed.. pä — Open syllable, primary stressed.. da — Open syllable, unstressed.. go — Open syllable, unstressed.. gi — Open syllable, unstressed.. sches — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
lern
German, meaning 'learning', derived from the verb 'lernen' (to learn).
behindert
German, meaning 'disabled', 'impaired', derived from 'behinderung' (disability).
enpädagogisches
Combination of adjectival suffix '-en-' and 'pädagogisch' (pedagogical) from Greek 'paidagōgos', and adjectival ending '-es'.
Vowel-Based Syllabification
Syllables generally end in a vowel sound. This is the primary rule applied throughout the word.
Morphological Boundaries
Syllable division often respects the boundaries between morphemes (prefixes, roots, suffixes).
Consonant Cluster Separation
Consonant clusters are sometimes broken up by vowels to create separate syllables, as seen in 'ten'.
- The length of the word and the multiple compound elements present a challenge, but the syllable division remains consistent with German phonological rules.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation might exist, but they do not affect the syllable division.
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