bevoegdheidsconflict
Syllables
be-voeg-dheids-con-flict
Pronunciation
/bəˈvɔɣt.hɛits.kɔn.flɪkt/
Stress
01000
Morphemes
be- + voegd + -heids
The word 'bevoegdheidsconflict' is a Dutch compound noun divided into five syllables: be-voeg-dheids-con-flict. The primary stress falls on 'voeg'. It's formed from Germanic and Latin roots with Dutch suffixes, denoting a conflict of competence. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel centrality.
Definitions
- 1
A conflict of competence; a situation where multiple authorities claim jurisdiction over the same matter.
Competence conflict
“Er is een bevoegdheidsconflict tussen de provincie en de gemeente.”
“Het bevoegdheidsconflict moest door de rechter worden opgelost.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('voeg'). Dutch generally stresses the penultimate syllable, but compound words can have variations.
Syllables
be — Open syllable, unstressed.. voeg — Closed syllable, primary stressed.. dheids — Closed syllable, unstressed.. con — Open syllable, unstressed.. flict — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Dutch prefers to include as many consonants as possible in the syllable onset.
Avoid Single-Consonant Syllables
Syllables generally avoid starting with a single consonant, unless it's a sonorant.
Vowel-Centric Syllables
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound.
- Consonant clusters are common and permissible in Dutch. Regional vowel variations may exist but do not affect syllabification.
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