beroepkostenvergoedingen
Syllables
be-roep-kos-ten-ver-goe-din-gen
Pronunciation
/bəˈrupkɔstə(n)vərɣoːˈdiŋən/
Stress
01000100
Morphemes
ver- + beroep-kosten-goed + -ing-en
The word 'beroepskostenvergoedingen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word refers to professional expense reimbursements.
Definitions
- 1
Reimbursement of professional expenses.
Professional expense reimbursements.
“De werknemer diende zijn beroepskostenvergoedingen in.”
“We moeten de beroepskostenvergoedingen controleren.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'goe' (2nd stress). The syllable 'roep' also receives some stress, but less than 'goe'.
Syllables
be — Open syllable, unstressed.. roep — Closed syllable, stressed.. kos — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ten — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ver — Open syllable, unstressed.. goe — Open syllable, stressed.. din — Closed syllable, unstressed.. gen — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are kept together as much as possible.
Avoidance of Single-Letter Syllables
Dutch avoids syllables consisting of a single consonant.
- The 'oe' diphthong is treated as a single vowel sound.
- The linking 's' doesn't form a syllable on its own.
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