aansluitingstreffer
Syllables
aan-sluit-ing-stref-fer
Pronunciation
/aːnˈslœytɪŋstʁɛfər/
Stress
00100
Morphemes
aan + sluit + ing
The Dutch word 'aansluitingstreffer' is a compound noun meaning 'tying goal'. It is syllabified as 'aan-sluit-ing-stref-fer' with stress on the third syllable ('ing'). The division follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and preserving consonant clusters. It's a typical example of Dutch morphology and phonology.
Definitions
- 1
A goal scored to tie the score in a game, especially soccer.
Equalizing goal, tying goal
“De aansluitingstreffer kwam in de laatste minuut.”
“Hij scoorde een belangrijke aansluitingstreffer.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ing'), following the penultimate stress rule in Dutch.
Syllables
aan — Open syllable, unstressed.. sluit — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ing — Nasalized syllable, stressed.. stref — Closed syllable, unstressed.. fer — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors creating open syllables (ending in a vowel) whenever possible, influencing divisions like 'aan-sluit-ing'.
Consonant Cluster Preservation
Consonant clusters are generally not broken up unless absolutely necessary, as seen in 'streffer'.
Penultimate Stress
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable in most Dutch words.
- The compound nature of the word requires careful consideration of morpheme boundaries.
- The overall phonotactic constraints of Dutch take precedence over morpheme boundaries in syllable division.
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