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001010” Stress Pattern in Dutch

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001010 Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('min') in 'Benjaminstraat'.

Henri J. Benjaminstraat
6 syllables23 letters
Hen·ri·Ben·ja·min·straat
/ɦɛn.riː ˈbɛn.ja.mɪn.straːt/
noun

The Dutch compound noun 'Henri J. Benjaminstraat' is divided into six syllables: Hen-ri-Ben-ja-min-straat. Primary stress falls on 'min'. The word consists of two proper nouns and the common noun suffix 'straat'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch CV/VC rules.

aangezichtsverlamming
6 syllables21 letters
aan·ge·zichts·ver·lam·ming
/ɑ̃ːˈɣɛçtsfərˈlɑmɪŋ/
noun

The word 'aangezichtsverlamming' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: aan-ge-zichts-ver-lam-ming. The primary stress falls on 'lam'. It's formed from the prefix 'aan-', the root 'gezicht', and the suffix 'verlamming', following Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing vowel peaks and handling consonant clusters.

aartsbisschoppelijke
6 syllables20 letters
aarts·bis·schop·pe·li·ke
/aːrtsbɪs.sχɔp.pəˈli.kə/
adjective

The word 'aartsbisschoppelijke' is syllabified as aarts-bis-schop-pe-li-ke, with stress on the 'li' syllable. It's a complex adjective derived from multiple morphemes, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation.

achterstandsbestrijding
6 syllables23 letters
ach·ter·stands·be·strij·ding
/ˈɑχtərstɑnts.bəˈstrɛi̯.dɪŋ/
noun

The word 'achterstandsbestrijding' is a complex Dutch noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel peak principles, keeping consonant clusters intact. Stress falls on the third and fifth syllables. It denotes the act of combating disadvantages and is a common term in Dutch policy discussions.

afdelingsbestuurslid
6 syllables20 letters
af·de·lings·be·stuurs·lid
/ɑfˈdɛlɪŋs.bəˈstʏrs.lɪt/
noun

The Dutch word 'afdelingsbestuurslid' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: af-de-lings-be-stuurs-lid. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'be'. The word is formed from several morphemes, including the prefix 'af-', the root 'deling', and the compound 'bestuurslid' (board member). Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and preserves consonant clusters.

afleidingsmanoeuvres
6 syllables20 letters
af·lei·dings·ma·noe·vres
/ɑfˈlɛidɪŋs.mə.nøːv.rəs/
noun

The word 'afleidingsmanoeuvres' is a Dutch noun meaning 'diversionary tactics'. It is divided into six syllables: af-lei-dings-ma-noe-vres, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word consists of a Germanic prefix 'af-', root 'leid-', suffix 'ings', and a French loanword 'manoeuvres'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and preserves consonant clusters.

aggregaatstoestanden
6 syllables20 letters
ag·gre·gaat·toe·stan·den
/aɣreɣaːtstœˈstɑndə(n)/
noun

The word *aggregaatstoestanden* is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the 'stan' syllable. It's composed of the root *aggregaat* (aggregate) and the suffix *toestanden* (states). Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing pronounceability and avoiding splitting diphthongs.

analistenbijeenkomst
6 syllables20 letters
ana·lis·ten·bi·jeen·komst
/anaˈlistə(n)bɪˈjeːnˌkɔmst/
noun

The word 'analistenbijeenkomst' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: ana-lis-ten-bi-jeen-komst. Stress falls on 'jeen'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel/consonant endings, with morphemic analysis revealing Greek and Dutch origins.

arbodienstverlening
6 syllables19 letters
ar·bo·dienst·ver·len·ing
/ɑr.boː.diːnst.vərˈleː.nɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'arbodienstverlening' is a compound noun meaning 'occupational health services'. It is syllabified as ar-bo-dienst-ver-len-ing, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('len'). The syllabification follows vowel-centered rules and onset maximization principles, consistent with Dutch phonology.

bedelaarsgestichten
6 syllables19 letters
be·de·laars·ge·stich·ten
/bəˈdeːlaːrsɣəˈstɪxtən/
noun

The word 'bedelaarsgestichten' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: be-de-laars-ge-stich-ten. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'sti-'. It's a compound word with roots related to begging and founding, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

begeleidingsplannen
6 syllables19 letters
be·ge·lei·dings·plan·nen
/bə.ɣəˈlɛi̯.dɪŋs.plɑ.nən/
noun

The word 'begeleidingsplannen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: be-ge-lei-dings-plan-nen. Stress falls on 'plan'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of a prefix, two roots, and two suffixes.

bekwaamheidsdiploma
6 syllables19 letters
be·kwaam·heids·di·plo·ma
/bəˈkʋaːmɦɛitsdiˈploːma/
noun

The word 'bekwaamheidsdiploma' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: be-kwaam-heids-di-plo-ma. Primary stress falls on 'heids'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and respecting consonant clusters. The word consists of the root 'bekwaam', the nominalizing suffix '-heids', and the root 'diploma'.

belastingverlichting
6 syllables20 letters
be·las·ting·ver·lich·ting
/bəˈlɑstɪŋvərˈlɪxtɪx/
noun

The word 'belastingverlichting' is a compound noun syllabified into six syllables: be-las-ting-ver-lich-ting. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('sting'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'be-', the root 'last-', and the suffixes '-ing', 'ver-', '-ing', and '-licht'. The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and maintains consonant clusters.

beloningsverhouding
6 syllables19 letters
be·lo·nings·ver·hou·ding
/bəˈloːnɪŋs.vərˈɦɔu̯.dɪŋ/
noun

The word 'beloningsverhouding' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'hou'. The word is a complex noun with Germanic and Dutch roots, denoting a reward relationship or ratio.

besturingsprogramma
6 syllables19 letters
be·stu·rings·pro·gram·ma
/bəˈstʏrɪŋs.pro.ɣram.ma/
noun

The word 'besturingsprogramma' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: be-stu-rings-pro-gram-ma. The primary stress falls on the 'rings' syllable. It's formed from the root 'bestur-' (to control) with the nominalizing suffix '-ings' and the prefix 'pro-' combined with 'gramma' (information). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding single consonant beginnings.

bestuurssamenstelling
6 syllables21 letters
be·stuur·sa·men·stel·ling
/bəˈstʏrsɑmə(n)stɛlɪŋ/
noun

The word 'bestuurssamenstelling' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation, with primary stress on the 'stel' syllable. The word consists of the root 'bestuur', the prefix 'samen', and the suffix 'stelling'.

bevolkingsaantallen
6 syllables19 letters
be·vol·kings·aan·tal·len
/bəˈvɔl.kɪŋs.aːn.tɑl.ən/
noun

The word 'bevolkingsaantallen' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: be-vol-kings-aan-tal-len. Primary stress falls on 'tal'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and treats 'ng' as a single unit. The word is morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

bewijslastverdeling
6 syllables19 letters
be·wij·slast·ver·de·ling
/bəˈʋɛi̯slɑstfərˈdeːlɪŋ/
noun

The word 'bewijslastverdeling' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: be-wij-slast-ver-de-ling. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('de'). It consists of a prefix 'be-', root 'wijs-', and suffixes '-lastverdeling'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster preservation rules.

bloeddrukverhogende
6 syllables19 letters
bloed·druk·ver·ho·gen·de
/ˈbluːtˌdrʏk.vərˈhoːɣən.də/
adjective

The word 'bloeddrukverhogende' is syllabified as 'bloed-druk-ver-ho-gen-de', with primary stress on 'ver'. It's a compound adjective formed from Germanic roots, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel centering and onset maximization. The word means 'blood pressure raising'.

bruikleenovereenkomst
6 syllables21 letters
bruik·leen·o·ver·een·komst
/ˈbrœy̯kleːnˌoːvərˈeːnˌkɔmst/
noun

The word 'bruikleenovereenkomst' is a Dutch noun meaning 'loan agreement'. It is syllabified as bruik-leen-o-ver-een-komst, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('een'). It's a compound word formed from Germanic roots, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and preserving consonant clusters.

celibaatsverplichting
6 syllables21 letters
ce·li·baats·ver·plicht·ing
/sɛliˈbaːtsfərˈplɪxtɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'celibaatsverplichting' is a complex noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows rules prioritizing consonant cluster integrity and clear morpheme boundaries, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable ('ver').

centrumvoorzieningen
6 syllables20 letters
cen·trum·voor·zie·nin·gen
/ˈsɛntrʏmvoːrˈziːnɪŋə(n)/
noun

The word 'centrumvoorzieningen' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: cen-trum-voor-zie-nin-gen. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('nin'). The word is composed of a Latin root ('centrum') and Germanic prefix and suffix. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining common consonant clusters.

constructieproblemen
6 syllables20 letters
con·struc·tie·pro·ble·men
/kɔnˈstrʏk.si.ə.pro.ˈble.mə(n)/
noun

The word 'constructieproblemen' is a compound noun divided into six syllables based on Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of each component. It consists of Latin and Greek roots combined with Dutch suffixes.

consumentenvuurwerk
6 syllables19 letters
con·su·men·ten·vuur·werk
/kɔnˈsʏmɛntəˈvʏːrʋɛrk/
noun

The word 'consumentenvuurwerk' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel peaks and avoidance of consonant cluster splitting. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). The word is morphologically complex, with Latin-derived prefixes and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, with minor potential variations based on regional pronunciation.

crisishulpverlening
6 syllables19 letters
cris·is·hulp·ver·le·ning
/ˈkri.zɪs.hʏlp.vərˈleː.nɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'crisishulpverlening' is a compound noun meaning 'crisis assistance'. It is syllabified as cris-is-hulp-ver-le-ning, with primary stress on 'hulp'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks. The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'crisis', the root 'hulp', and the suffix 'verlening'.

dakdekkersbedrijven
6 syllables19 letters
dak·dek·kers·be·drij·ven
/dɑkˈdɛkərsbəˈdrɛivən/
noun

The word 'dakdekkersbedrijven' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: dak-dek-kers-be-drij-ven. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'drij'. Syllabification follows rules of consonant cluster preservation, vowel-based division, and morpheme boundary consideration.

defensieportefeuille
6 syllables20 letters
de·fen·sie·port·fe·lje
/dəfɛnˈsiːpɔrtfœˈjɛ/
noun

The word 'defensieportefeuille' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: de-fen-sie-port-fe-lje. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'fe'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and respecting morphemic boundaries, derived from French and Latin roots.

detailhandelscijfer
6 syllables19 letters
de·tail·han·dels·cijf·er
/dəˈtɛilɦɑn.dəlsˈsɛi̯fər/
noun

The Dutch word 'detailhandelscijfer' (retail figure) is syllabified as de-tail-han-dels-cijf-er, with primary stress on 'han'. It's a compound noun formed from 'detail', 'handel', and 'cijfer', following Dutch rules of vowel-based syllabification and morpheme separation.

diversiteitsplannen
6 syllables19 letters
di·ver·si·teits·plan·nen
/di.vɛrˈsɛi̯.tɛits.plɑn.nə(n)/
noun

The word 'diversiteitsplannen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'diversity plans'. It is divided into six syllables: di-ver-si-teits-plan-nen, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word consists of the root 'diversiteit' (diversity) and 'plannen' (plans), with a plural suffix '-s'.

doelgroepvermindering
6 syllables21 letters
doel·groep·ver·min·der·ing
/ˈdoːlɣrupfərˈmɪndərɪŋ/
noun

The word 'doelgroepvermindering' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: doel-groep-ver-min-der-ing. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('der'). It is formed from multiple morphemes indicating a reduction in a target group. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and treating consonant clusters as single onsets.

driekamerappartement
6 syllables20 letters
drie·ka·mer·a·par·ment
/ˈdrikɑmərɑpɑrtmənt/
noun

The word 'driekamerappartement' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: drie-ka-mer-a-par-ment. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('par'). It consists of the prefix 'drie-', the root 'kamer-', and the suffix '-appartement'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

drieversnellingsnaaf
6 syllables20 letters
dri·e·ver·snel·lings·naaf
/ˈdriːvərˌsnɛlɪŋsˈnaːf/
noun

The word 'drieversnellingsnaaf' is syllabified into dri-e-ver-snel-lings-naaf, with primary stress on 'lings'. It's a compound noun built from Germanic roots, following standard Dutch syllable structure rules favoring open syllables and permitting common consonant clusters.

elektriciteitspanne
7 syllables19 letters
e·lek·tri·ci·teit·span·ne
/ɛ.lɛk.tri.ˈsɪ.tɛi̯t.sˈpɑ.nə/
noun

The word 'elektriciteitspanne' is a compound noun with primary stress on the third syllable ('ci'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables, dividing the word into seven syllables: e-lek-tri-ci-teit-span-ne. It consists of a prefix ('elektri'), a root ('citeit'), and a suffix ('spanne'), all with Latin origins.

elektriciteitspannes
8 syllables20 letters
e·lek·tri·ci·teit·s·pan·nes
/ˌɛlɛk.tri.ˈsɪ.tɛit.sˈpɑ.nəs/
noun

The word 'elektriciteitspannes' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'electricity failures'. It is syllabified based on open syllable preference and consonant cluster maintenance, with primary stress on the third syllable ('ci'). It's formed from the morphemes 'elektri-', '-citeit', '-s-', 'panne', and '-s'.

energieverspillende
7 syllables19 letters
e·ner·gie·ver·spil·len·de
/ɛnərˈɣiːvərˌspɪləndə/
adjective

The word 'energieverspillende' is syllabified based on onset-rime division, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a compound adjective formed from 'energie', 'ver-', 'spil-', and '-ende', and its syllabification aligns with standard Dutch phonological rules.

ferrymaatschappijen
6 syllables19 letters
fer·ry·maat·schap·pij·en
/ˈfɛri.maːt.ʃɑp.ɛi̯.ən/
noun

The word 'ferrymaatschappijen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'ferry companies'. It is divided into six syllables: fer-ry-maat-schap-pij-en, with primary stress on 'maat'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, keeping consonant clusters intact. The word consists of an English loanword ('ferry'), a Dutch root ('maatschappij'), and a plural suffix ('en').

frisdrankenindustrie
6 syllables20 letters
fris·dran·ken·in·dus·trie
/ˈfrɪsdraŋkənˌɪndystri/
noun

The word 'frisdrankenindustrie' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: fris-dran-ken-in-dus-trie. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ken'). The word is composed of a Germanic prefix ('fris'), a Germanic root ('dranken'), and a Latin-derived root ('industrie'). Syllable division follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and onset maximization.

gebruikersbijdragen
6 syllables19 letters
ge·bruik·ers·bij·dra·gen
/ɣəˈbɾœykərsbɛidraːɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'gebruikersbijdragen' is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified as ge-bruik-ers-bij-dra-gen with stress on 'dra'. It's formed from Germanic roots and suffixes, and its pronunciation is subject to schwa reduction and regional variations.

gegevenstransmissie
6 syllables19 letters
ge·ge·ven·stra·mis·sie
/ɣəˈɣevə(n)stʁɑnmɪsi/
noun

The word 'gegevenstransmissie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ge-ge-ven-stra-mis-sie. The primary stress falls on '-mis-'. It's formed from the prefix 'ge-', the root 'geven' (to give), and the suffix '-stransmissie' (transmission). Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding single-letter syllables.

gegevensverstrekking
6 syllables20 letters
ge·ge·vens·ver·strek·king
/ɣəˈɣevə(n)s.vər.strɛk.kɪŋ/
noun

The word 'gegevensverstrekking' is a complex Dutch noun formed from several morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-ending and consonant coda rules, with primary stress on 'strek'. It means 'data provision' and is a typical example of Dutch compounding.

geldmarktverruimende
6 syllables20 letters
geld·markt·ver·rui·men·de
/ɣɛltˈmɑrktfərˈrœyməndə/
adjective

The word 'geldmarktverruimende' is an adjective formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into six syllables: geld-markt-ver-rui-men-de, with primary stress on 'rui'. The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and generally keeping consonant clusters intact. The morphemic analysis reveals Germanic roots and prefixes contributing to its meaning of 'money market-expanding'.

gelijkstroomcomponent
6 syllables21 letters
ge·lijk·stroom·com·po·nent
/ɣəˈlɛikstroomkompoˈnɛnt/
noun

The word 'gelijkstroomcomponent' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'direct current component'. It is syllabified as ge-lijk-stroom-com-po-nent, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('po'). The word is composed of the prefix 'gelijk-', the root 'stroom-', and the suffix 'component'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel peak principle.

gevangeniscomplexen
7 syllables19 letters
ge·van·ge·nis·com·plex·en
/ɣəˈvɑŋənɪsˌkɔmplɛksən/
noun

The word 'gevangeniscomplexen' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster maintenance, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a Germanic prefix, root, and suffixes, and a Latin-derived suffix. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, with no major exceptions.

gezondheidsinspecteur
6 syllables21 letters
ge·zond·heids·in·spek·teur
/ɣəˈzɔndɦɛitsɪnspektœr/
noun

The word 'gezondheidsinspecteur' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: ge-zond-heids-in-spek-teur. The primary stress falls on 'spek'. It's a compound word with a prefix 'ge-', root 'zond', and suffixes '-heidsinspecteur'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and preserves consonant clusters.

gezondheidsinspectie
6 syllables20 letters
ge·zond·heids·in·spec·tie
/ɣəˈzɔndɦɛitsɪnsˌpɛksi/
noun

The word 'gezondheidsinspectie' is a complex Dutch noun syllabified as ge-zond-heids-in-spec-tie, with primary stress on 'spec'. It's formed from a Germanic prefix 'ge-', root 'zond', and suffixes '-heid', '-s', and a Latin/French derived '-inspectie'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules.

goedkeuringsbeschikking
6 syllables23 letters
goed·keu·rings·be·schik·king
/ˈɣut.kœy.rɪŋs.bəˈsxɪ.kɪŋ/
noun

The word 'goedkeuringsbeschikking' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-based division, maximizing consonant clusters, and avoiding diphthong splitting. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word means 'approval decision'.

gouverneursverkiezing
6 syllables21 letters
gov·er·neurs·ver·kie·zing
/ɣɔvərˈnøːrsfərˈkiːzɪŋ/
noun

The word 'gouverneursverkiezing' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows rules of breaking consonant clusters and identifying open/closed syllables. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and suffixes, each with a specific morphological function.

hamburgerrestaurant
6 syllables19 letters
ham·bur·ger·res·tau·rant
/ˈɦɑmbʏrɣər.rɛstɔ.rɑnt/
noun

The word 'hamburgerrestaurant' is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified as ham-bur-ger-res-tau-rant with stress on the penultimate syllable ('tau'). It's formed by combining 'hamburger' and 'restaurant' and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters.

handelingsvoorschriften
6 syllables23 letters
han·de·lings·voor·schrif·ten
/ˈɦɑn.də.lɪŋs.fɔr.sxrɪf.tən/
noun

The Dutch word 'handelingsvoorschriften' is divided into six syllables: han-de-lings-voor-schrif-ten. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schrif-'). The word is a compound noun formed from Germanic roots, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and treating consonant clusters like 'sch' as single units.

herdenkingsbijeenkomst
6 syllables22 letters
her·den·kings·bi·jeen·komst
/ɦɛrˈdɛŋkɪŋsbiˈjeːnˌkɔmst/
noun

The word 'herdenkingsbijeenkomst' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'commemoration gathering'. It is divided into six syllables with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and treating diphthongs as single vowel sounds. The word's morphemic structure reveals Germanic origins and a nominalizing suffix.

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