usBildungsPlatzförderungsgesetzes
Syllables
us-Bil-dungs-Platz-fö-rder-ungs-ge-setz-es
Pronunciation
/ʊsˈbɪldʊŋsˌplat͡sfœʁdəʁʊŋsɡəˈzɛt͡səs/
Stress
0100001000
Morphemes
us- + Bildung + -s-platz-förderungs-gesetzes
The word 'usbildungsplatzförderungsgesetzes' is a complex German noun in the genitive case. Syllabification follows the standard rules of dividing before vowels and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, forming a long compound noun. Primary stress falls on the 'Bil' syllable.
Definitions
- 1
Law for the promotion of training places
Law for the promotion of training places
“Das neue Usbildungsplatzförderungsgesetzes soll die Jugendarbeitslosigkeit senken.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the third syllable (Bil) and secondary stress on the ninth syllable (ge).
Syllables
us — Open syllable, initial syllable.. Bil — Closed syllable, contains the root's beginning.. dungs — Closed syllable, part of the root.. Platz — Closed syllable, contains a compound element.. fö — Open syllable, contains a diphthong.. rder — Closed syllable, part of the promoting suffix.. ungs — Closed syllable, suffix element.. ge — Open syllable, part of the law suffix.. setz — Closed syllable, part of the law suffix.. es — Open syllable, genitive ending.
Word Parts
Vowel Rule
Syllable division generally occurs before a vowel.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless easily separable.
Sonority Hierarchy
Syllables are structured around a sonority peak (the vowel).
- Length and compounding of morphemes.
- Potential reduction of the genitive ending in colloquial speech.
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