deskundigenrapporten
Syllables
des-kun-di-gen-rap-por-ten
Pronunciation
/dɛˈskʏndɪɣə(n)ʁaˈpɔrtə(n)/
Stress
0100100
Morphemes
deskundig, rapport + -en
The word 'deskundigenrapporten' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'expert reports'. It is divided into seven syllables: des-kun-di-gen-rap-por-ten. The primary stress falls on the 'rap' syllable. The word consists of two roots ('deskundig' and 'rapport') and a plural suffix ('-en'). Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel and consonant sequences.
Definitions
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Expert reports
Expert reports
“De advocaat overlegde de deskundigenrapporten met de rechter.”
“De gemeente wacht op de deskundigenrapporten voordat ze een beslissing nemen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the second root ('rap').
Syllables
des — Open syllable, initial syllable.. kun — Closed syllable.. di — Open syllable.. gen — Open syllable, 'n' often elided.. rap — Closed syllable, primary stress.. por — Closed syllable.. ten — Open syllable, 'n' often elided.
Word Parts
Vowel Rule
Syllable division generally occurs before a vowel.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Initial consonant clusters are usually kept together.
Short Vowel Rule
Syllable division occurs after a short vowel followed by a consonant.
- The 'n' at the end of 'gen-' and 'ten-' is often reduced or elided in connected speech.
- Regional variations in pronunciation may affect vowel sounds.
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