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0001” Stress Pattern in Dutch

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0001 Primary stress falls on the last syllable ('seau') of 'Rousseau', as is typical in Dutch.

Jean Jacques Rousseau
4 syllables21 letters
Jean·Jacques·Rous·seau
/ʒɑ̃ ʒɑk ʁuˈsoː/
noun

The Dutch pronunciation of 'Jean Jacques Rousseau' is syllabified as Jean-Jacques-Rous-seau, with primary stress on the final syllable. The syllabification follows Dutch vowel peak and onset-rime principles, adapting the original French pronunciation. It's a proper noun with no traditional morphemic breakdown.

Olivier van Noortstraat
7 syllables23 letters
O·li·vi·er·van·Noort·straat
/ɔ.li.vi.ɛr vɑn noːrt.straːt/
noun

The word 'Olivier van Noortstraat' is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: O-li-vi-er-van-Noort-straat. Stress falls on the final syllable 'straat'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and maximizing onsets.

inschrijvingsbewijs
5 syllables19 letters
in·schrijv·ings·be·wijs
/ɪnsxrɛi̯vɪŋsbəˈʋɛis/
noun

The word 'inschrijvingsbewijs' is a Dutch noun divided into four syllables: in-schrijv-ings-be-wijs. It has a complex initial consonant cluster and stress on the final syllable. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating a process of nominalization.

krijgsgevangenschap
4 syllables19 letters
krijgs·ge·vang·schap
/ˈkrijɣsɣəˈvɑŋʃɑp/
noun

The word 'krijgsgevangenschap' is divided into four syllables: krijgs-ge-vang-schap. The primary stress falls on the final syllable ('schap'). It's a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, with Germanic origins. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and maximizing onsets.

luchtvaartgeschiedenis
4 syllables22 letters
lucht·vaart·ge·schiedenis
/ˈlʏxtˌfaːrtɣəˈʃidənis/
noun

The word 'luchtvaartgeschiedenis' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'air history'. It is syllabified as lucht-vaart-ge-schiedenis, with primary stress on the final syllable. The word is composed of a prefix ('lucht'), a root ('vaart'), and a suffix/root ('geschiedenis'). Syllabification follows vowel peak principles, sonority sequencing, and avoids splitting diphthongs or consonant clusters.

ontvoogdingsstrijd
4 syllables18 letters
on·tvoog·dings·strijd
/ɔntfɔɣdɪŋsstrɛit/
noun

The Dutch word 'ontvoogdingsstrijd' is divided into four syllables: on-tvoog-dings-strijd. It's a complex noun formed through multiple affixation processes, with primary stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules of vowel-consonant division and consonant cluster treatment.

scheidingsconstructie
4 syllables21 letters
schei·dings·con·structie
/ˈsχɛi̯.dɪŋs.kɔn.s(t)rʏk.si/
noun

The Dutch word 'scheidingsconstructie' is a compound noun meaning 'divorce settlement structure'. It is syllabified as schei-dings-con-structie, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('-structie'). The word is composed of the prefix 'scheidings-' (relating to divorce) and the root 'constructie' (construction). Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel peaks and consonant cluster preservation.

schikkingsvoorstel
4 syllables18 letters
schik·kings·voor·stel
/ˈsxɪkɪŋsʋɔːrˌstɛl/
noun

The Dutch noun 'schikkingsvoorstel' is syllabified as 'schik-kings-voor-stel', with stress on '-stel-'. It's a compound word meaning 'arrangement proposal' and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation.

schrijversechtpaar
4 syllables18 letters
schrijv·er·echt·paar
/ˈsxrɛi̯vərˌɛxtpaːr/
noun

The word 'schrijversechtpaar' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'writer couple'. It is divided into four syllables: schrijv-er-echt-paar, with primary stress on the final syllable '-paar'. The word is formed from the roots 'schrijver' (writer), 'echt' (real), and the suffix 'paar' (couple). Syllabification follows vowel-based division and preserves consonant clusters.

sprookjeslandschap
4 syllables18 letters
sprook·jes·land·schap
/ˈspruːk.jəs.lɑn.d͡ʃɑp/
noun

The word 'sprookjeslandschap' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: sprook-jes-land-schap. Stress falls on the final syllable '-schap'. The word is formed from the roots 'sprookje' (fairy tale) and 'land' (land) with the suffixes '-s' (plural) and '-schap' (nominalizer). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel centricity.

standaardwachtwoord
4 syllables19 letters
stan·daard·wach·twoord
/ˈstaːn.daːrt.ʋɑxt.ʋoːrt/
noun

The word *standaardwachtwoord* is a compound noun syllabified as stan-daard-wach-twoord, with stress on the final syllable. It's composed of three roots: 'standaard', 'wacht', and 'woord'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and handling consonant clusters, with penultimate stress being the dominant stress pattern.

tekenportefeuilles
4 syllables18 letters
te·ken·port·feuilles
/ˈtɛkə(n)pɔrtføːjəˈlɛs/
noun

The word 'tekenportefeuilles' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'drawing portfolios'. It is syllabified as 'te-ken-port-feuilles' with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of the root 'teken' (draw) and the compound 'portefeuilles' (portfolio + plural suffix). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding breaking consonant clusters.

tijdschriftengroep
4 syllables18 letters
tijd·schrift·en·groep
/ˈtɛi̯tsxrɪftənɣrup/
noun

The Dutch word 'tijdschriftengroep' is a compound noun meaning 'magazine group'. It is syllabified as 'tijd-schrift-en-groep', with stress on the final syllable. The word consists of the root 'tijdschrift' (magazine) and the root 'groep' (group), connected by the linking element 'en'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and preserves consonant clusters.

twaalftoonstechniek
4 syllables19 letters
twaalf·toon·tech·niek
/tʋaːlftoːn.tɛxˈnik/
noun

The word *twaalftoonstechniek* is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: *twaalf-toon-tech-niek*. The primary stress falls on the final syllable (*niek*). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of consonant cluster preservation and penultimate stress. The word consists of the prefix *twaalf* (twelve), the root *toon* (tone), and the suffix *techniek* (technique).

waarschuwingsdienst
4 syllables19 letters
waar·schuw·ings·dienst
/ˈwaːrsχuːʋɪŋsdiːnst/
noun

The word *waarschuwingsdienst* is a compound noun divided into four syllables: waar-schuw-ings-dienst. The primary stress falls on the final syllable ('dienst'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and two suffixes. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant cluster integrity.