aerosolverpakkingen
Syllables
a-e-ro-sol-ver-pak-kin-gen
Pronunciation
/ˈaː.əroː.sɔl.vər.pɑˈkɪŋ.ən/
Stress
00000110
Morphemes
aero- + solver- + -pakkingen
The word 'aerosolverpakkingen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables: a-e-ro-sol-ver-pak-kin-gen. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'pak'. The word is formed from Greek and Dutch morphemes and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules, maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus.
Definitions
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Aerosol packaging
Aerosol packaging
“De aerosolverpakkingen zijn gemaakt van recyclebaar materiaal.”
“We moeten de aerosolverpakkingen correct afvoeren.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'pak'.
Syllables
a — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. e — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ro — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. sol — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. ver — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. pak — Closed syllable, consonant closes the syllable.. kin — Closed syllable, 'ng' treated as a single phoneme.. gen — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.
Word Parts
Vowel Nucleus Rule
Every vowel constitutes a syllable nucleus.
Onset Maximization
Dutch syllabification favors maximizing onsets (consonant clusters at the beginning of a syllable).
Closed Syllable Rule
A consonant following a vowel closes the syllable.
- The 'ng' cluster is treated as a single phoneme /ŋ/. Compound word stress patterns can be complex, but the penultimate stress rule generally applies.
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