boerengemeenschappenheden
Syllables
boe-ren-ge-meen-schap-pen-he-den
Pronunciation
/ˈbuːrəŋ.ɣəˈmeːn.sxɑp.pən.hədən/
Stress
0101100
Morphemes
boer, gemeen + -en, -schap, -pen, -heden
The word 'boerengemeenschappen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding splits within diphthongs or easily separable consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word denotes 'farmer communities' and is a common term in Dutch rural contexts.
Definitions
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Farmer communities
Farmer communities
“De boerengemeenschappen in deze regio zijn sterk traditioneel.”
“De overheid investeert in de boerengemeenschappen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ge-meen-schap-pen').
Syllables
boe — Open syllable, long vowel.. ren — Consonant cluster followed by schwa.. ge — Open syllable, schwa vowel.. meen — Open syllable, long vowel.. schap — Consonant cluster 'sch' followed by vowel.. pen — Open syllable, consonant followed by schwa.. he — Open syllable, schwa vowel.. den — Open syllable, consonant followed by schwa.
Word Parts
Vowel-Based Syllabification
Dutch syllabification prioritizes vowel sounds, creating syllables around each vowel.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a syllable unless they are easily separable.
Avoidance of Diphthong Splitting
Diphthongs are not split across syllable boundaries.
- The 'sch' cluster is treated as a single phoneme for syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist but do not alter the core syllabification.
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