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10000000” Stress Pattern in Dutch

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10000000 Primary stress falls on the first syllable, 'Grote' (1). All other syllables are unstressed (0).

Grote Australische Bocht
6 syllables24 letters
Gro·te Aus·tra·li·sche Bo·cht
/ɣroːtə ˌaʊ̯straˈliʃə bɔxt/
noun phrase

The Dutch compound noun 'Grote Australische Bocht' (Great Australian Bight) is syllabified as Gro-te Aus-tra-li-sche Bo-cht, with primary stress on 'Grote'. Syllabification follows vowel-initial division and diphthong preservation rules.

Grote Hongaarse Laagvlakte
8 syllables26 letters
Gro·te·Hon·gaar·se·Laag·vlak·te
/ˈɣroːtə ˈɦɔŋaːrsə ˈlaːɣvlɑktə/
noun phrase

The word 'Grote Hongaarse Laagvlakte' is a compound noun syllabified based on Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks. Stress falls on the first syllable ('Grote').

Jacob van Oudenhovenstraat
8 syllables26 letters
Ja·cob·van·Ou·den·ho·ven·straat
/ˈjaːkɔp vɑn ˈaʊdə(n)hoːvə(n)straːt/
noun

The word 'Jacob van Oudenhovenstraat' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the first syllable ('Ja-'). The syllabification follows standard Dutch phonological rules, with potential for schwa reduction in unstressed syllables.

Koningin Julianaplein
7 syllables21 letters
Ko·ning·in Ju·li·a·na·plein
/ˈkoːnɪŋɪn jyliˈaːnaˌplɛin/
noun

Koningin Julianaplein is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'Queen Juliana Square'. It's syllabified as Ko-ning-in Ju-li-a-na-plein, stressed on 'Ko-'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

Koningin Wilhelminaplein
8 syllables24 letters
Ko·nin·gin·Wil·hel·mi·na·plein
/ˈkoːnɪŋɪn ʋɪlɦɛlmiːnaˌplɛin/
noun

Koningin Wilhelminaplein is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables (Ko-nin-gin-Wil-hel-mi-na-plein) with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows the open syllable preference and respects the boundaries of the constituent words. The phonetic transcription is /ˈkoːnɪŋɪn ʋɪlɦɛlmiːnaˌplɛin/.

Koningin Wilhelminastraat
7 syllables25 letters
Ko·ning·in Wil·hel·mi·na·straat
/ˈkoːnɪŋɪn ʋɪlɦɛlmiːnaːstraːt/
noun

The word 'Koningin Wilhelminastraat' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the first syllable ('Ko-'). The morphemes indicate 'Queen Wilhelmina Street', with Germanic origins. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, consistent with similar compound street names.

beleidsmedewerksters
8 syllables20 letters
be·lei·ds·me·de·wer·kers·ters
/bəˈlɛitsmɛdəʋərkstərs/
noun

The word 'beleidsmedewerksters' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('be-'). It's a compound word with Germanic roots, meaning 'policy officers (female)'.

bestemmingsplanprocedure
8 syllables24 letters
be·stem·mings·plan·pro·ce·du·re
/bəˈstɛmɪŋsˌplɑnproːsədʏrə/
noun

The word 'bestemmingsplanprocedure' is a long Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('be-'). The word refers to the process of establishing a zoning plan.

betekenisverandering
8 syllables20 letters
be·te·ke·nis·ver·an·de·ring
/bəˈteːkənɪs.vəˈrɑndərɪŋ/
noun

The word 'betekenisverandering' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('be-'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and keeping consonant clusters intact. The word signifies a change in meaning and is composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

broodvermenigvuldiging
8 syllables22 letters
bro·od·ver·me·nig·vul·di·ging
/ˈbroːt.vər.mə.nɪɣ.vʏl.dɪɣ.ɪŋ/
noun

The word 'broodvermenigvuldiging' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables based on open syllable preference and consonant cluster avoidance. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. It consists of a Germanic prefix, root, and suffixes, denoting the 'multiplication of bread'.

chronischevermoeidheidssyndroom
8 syllables31 letters
chro·ni·sche·ver·moei·dheid·syn·droom
/ˈkroːnɪʃəvɛrmœi̯dəɦɛitssʏndroːm/
noun

The word 'chronischevermoeidheidssyndroom' is a complex Dutch compound noun meaning Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('chro'). The word is morphologically composed of a Greek-derived prefix ('chronisch'), a Dutch root ('vermoeidheid'), and a Greek-derived suffix ('ssyndroom').

collegeonderhandeling
8 syllables21 letters
col·le·ge·on·der·han·de·ling
/ˈkɔləɣəɔndərɦɑndəlɪŋ/
noun

The word 'collegeonderhandeling' is a Dutch compound noun. It is divided into eight syllables: col-le-ge-on-der-han-de-ling. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('col-'). The word is formed from Latin and Dutch morphemes and denotes the act of negotiating concerning a college or higher education institution.

conceptverkiezingsprogramma
8 syllables27 letters
con·cept·ver·kie·zings·pro·gram·ma
/ˈkɔn.sɛp.vərˌkiː.zɪŋs.pro.ɣram.ma/
noun

The word 'conceptverkiezingsprogramma' is a compound noun syllabified into eight syllables: con-cept-ver-kie-zings-pro-gram-ma. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('con-'). The word is formed from Latin and Dutch morphemes, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel peaks and onset maximization.

doelmatigheidskengetal
8 syllables22 letters
doel·ma·tig·heid·s·ken·ge·tal
/ˈduːl.mə.tɪx.hɛi̯t.s.kəŋ.xə.tɑl/
noun

The word 'doelmatigheidskengetal' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'performance indicator'. It is syllabified into eight syllables following vowel-centric rules and onset maximization. The primary stress falls on the 'maat' syllable. The word is a compound built from multiple morphemes with Latin and Germanic origins.

elektriciteitsmaatschappij
8 syllables25 letters
e·lek·tri·ci·teits·ma·schap·pij
/ɛ.lɛk.tri.ˈsɪ.tɛits.maː.tʃa.pɛi̯/
noun

The word 'elektriciteitsmaatschappij' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'electricity company'. It is syllabified as e-lek-tri-ci-teits-ma-schap-pij, with primary stress on the first syllable ('elektri-'). The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, maintaining diphthongs and consonant clusters within syllables. Its morphemic structure reveals Greek and Latin origins, combined with a Middle Dutch suffix.

gelijkstroominstallatie
8 syllables22 letters
ge·lijk·stroom·in·stal·la·sie·tie
/ɣəˈlɛikstroomɪnstalasi/
noun

The word 'gelijkstroominstallatie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables based on CV structure and Dutch syllabification rules. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('ge-lijk'). The word consists of a prefix 'ge-', two roots 'lijk-' and 'stroom-', and a suffix '-installatie'. It refers to a DC power installation.

gemeenschapsregeringen
8 syllables22 letters
ge·meen·schaps·re·ge·ri·ne·gen
/ɣəˈmeːnsxɑpsrəɣərinə(n)/
noun

The word 'gemeenschapsregeringen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the first syllable ('ge-'). It's a compound word built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding splitting diphthongs or consonant clusters.

hogesnelheidsspoorwegsysteem
8 syllables28 letters
ho·ge·snel·heids·spoor·weg·sys·teem
/ˈhoːɣəsnɛlɦɛitsˈspoːrʋɛɣsɪˈsteːm/
noun

The word 'hogesnelheidsspoorwegsysteem' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and onset maximization principles, with primary stress on the first syllable ('ho-'). The word is composed of multiple morphemes with Germanic and Greek origins, denoting a high-speed railway system.

managementprogramma's
8 syllables21 letters
ma·na·ge·ment·pro·gram·ma·'s
/ˈmaːnəɣəməntproːɣraːmaːs/
noun

The word 'managementprogramma's' is a Dutch compound noun with stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of a root from English/French ('manage') and Dutch suffixes ('-ment', '-programma', '-s').

marketingorganisaties
8 syllables21 letters
mar·ke·ting·or·ga·ni·sa·ties
/ˈmɑrkətɪŋɔrɣəniˌzatis/
noun

The word 'marketingorganisaties' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables: mar-ke-ting-or-ga-ni-sa-ties. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('mar-'). The word consists of the root 'marketing' and the suffix 'organisaties'. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and consonant cluster rule, typical of Dutch phonology.

ontwikkelingsinspanningen
8 syllables25 letters
ont·wik·ke·lings·in·span·nin·gen
/ɔnˈtʋɪkələŋsɪnˈspɑnɪŋə(n)/
noun

The word 'ontwikkelingsinspanningen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('ont-'). The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving diphthongs and handling consonant clusters according to standard Dutch phonological principles. The word's morphemic structure reveals a rich history of Germanic and Dutch linguistic influences.

ontwikkelingsmogelijkheid
8 syllables25 letters
ont·wik·kel·ings·mo·ge·lijk·heid
/ɔnˈtʋɪkələŋsmɔɣəˈlɛidɦɛit/
noun

The word 'ontwikkelingsmogelijkheid' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, avoiding consonant cluster splits. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('ont-'). The word means 'development opportunity'.

oppervlaktetraagheidsmoment
8 syllables27 letters
op·per·vlak·te·raag·heids·mo·ment
/ɔpərflɑktəˈɣɛidəsmɔmɛnt/
noun

The word 'oppervlaktetraagheidsmoment' is a complex Dutch noun with eight syllables, primarily divided based on maximizing onsets and vowel nuclei. The primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root ('per'). It refers to the surface moment of inertia and is a technical term with no readily available synonyms.

solidariteitsbijeenkomst
8 syllables24 letters
so·li·da·ri·teits·bi·jeen·komst
/soːli.da.riˈtɛits.bɪ.jɛːn.kɔmst/
noun

The word 'solidariteitsbijeenkomst' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables: so-li-da-ri-teits-bi-jeen-komst. It's a compound word with primary stress on the first syllable ('so-'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It means 'solidarity meeting'.

verwerkingsmogelijkheden
8 syllables24 letters
ver·wer·kings·mo·ge·lijk·he·den
/vərˈʋɛrkɪŋsmɔɣəˌlɛikɦədən/
noun

The word 'verwerkingsmogelijkheden' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding breaking consonant clusters. Stress falls on the first syllable of the root ('wer'). The word denotes processing possibilities and is a common example of Dutch morphological complexity.

werkgelegenheidsstrategie
8 syllables25 letters
werk·ge·le·gen·heids·stra·te·gie
/ˈʋɛrkɣələɣə(n)ˌɦɛitsstraːteɣi/
noun

The word 'werkgelegenheidsstrategie' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound word formed from a prefix, root, interfix, and borrowed suffix, meaning 'employment strategy'.