bedrijfsjournalistiek
Syllables
be-drijfs-jour-na-list-iek
Pronunciation
/bəˈdrɛifs.jɔr.na.list.ik/
Stress
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Morphemes
be- + drijf + -fs-journalistiek
The word 'bedrijfsjournalistiek' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: be-drijfs-jour-na-list-iek. The primary stress falls on 'jour'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and keeping consonant clusters intact. It's morphologically composed of a prefix 'be-', root 'drijf', and suffix '-fs-journalistiek'.
Definitions
- 1
Business journalism; the reporting and analysis of financial and economic news.
Business journalism
“Hij werkt in de bedrijfsjournalistiek.”
“De bedrijfsjournalistiek is belangrijk voor een goed functionerende economie.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'jour' syllable (penultimate syllable).
Syllables
be — Open syllable, unstressed.. drijfs — Closed syllable, stressed (part of the primary stress).. jour — Open syllable, stressed (primary stress).. na — Open syllable, unstressed.. list — Closed syllable, unstressed.. iek — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds.
Avoid Diphthong Splitting
Diphthongs are kept within a single syllable.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are often kept together within a syllable.
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are syllabified based on the individual components.
- The '-drijfs-' cluster is a typical example of consonant cluster handling in Dutch syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist but do not affect syllable division.
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