begeleidingsactiviteiten
Syllables
be-ge-lei-dings-ac-ti-vi-tei-ten
Pronunciation
/bə.ɣəˈlɛi̯.dɪŋz.ɑk.ti.vəˈtɛi̯.tən/
Stress
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Morphemes
be- + geleid- + -ingsactiviteiten
“begeleidingsactiviteiten” is a Dutch noun meaning “guidance activities.” It's syllabified as be-ge-lei-dings-ac-ti-vi-tei-ten, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is composed of a Germanic prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding splitting diphthongs.
Definitions
- 1
Guidance activities; activities related to providing guidance or support.
Guidance activities
“De school organiseert begeleidingsactiviteiten voor nieuwe leerlingen.”
“De begeleidingsactiviteiten zijn erop gericht om de studenten te helpen hun doelen te bereiken.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable (*lei-*). While Dutch stress is often on the first syllable, longer words tend to have secondary stresses, and in this case, the antepenultimate syllable receives the strongest emphasis.
Syllables
be- — Open syllable, onset 'b', nucleus 'ə'. ge- — Open syllable, onset 'ɣ', nucleus 'ə'. lei- — Open syllable, onset 'l', diphthong 'ɛi̯'. dings- — Closed syllable, onset 'd', nucleus 'ɪ', coda 'ŋz'. ac- — Open syllable, onset 'ɑ', nucleus 'k'. ti- — Open syllable, onset 't', nucleus 'i'. vi- — Open syllable, onset 'v', nucleus 'ə'. tei- — Open syllable, onset 't', diphthong 'ɛi̯'. ten- — Closed syllable, onset 't', nucleus 'ə', coda 'n'
Word Parts
be-
Germanic origin, meaning 'with', 'by means of', or 'thoroughly'. Functions as a prefix indicating accompaniment or provision.
geleid-
From *geleiden* - to guide, lead. Germanic origin.
-ingsactiviteiten
*-ings-* (nominalizing suffix, Germanic origin), *-activiteiten* (plural noun, derived from French *activités* via Latin *activitas*).
Vowel-Following Consonant Rule
Consonants following vowels generally form a new syllable.
Diphthong Rule
Diphthongs are treated as a single vowel sound within a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Dutch allows certain consonant clusters in the coda (final position) of a syllable.
- The word's length and complex morphology require careful application of syllabification rules. The presence of multiple suffixes and the Germanic/Latin origins of the morphemes add to the complexity.
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