discriminatiewetten
Syllables
dis-cri-mi-na-tie-wet-ten
Pronunciation
/dɪs.kri.mi.ˈnaː.ti.ə.ˈʋɛ.tən/
Stress
0001000
Morphemes
dis- + crimine + -natie
The word 'discriminatiewetten' is a complex noun formed from Latin and Dutch morphemes. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds, maximizing onsets, and avoiding digraph splitting. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word refers to laws prohibiting discrimination.
Definitions
- 1
Laws that prohibit discrimination.
Discriminatory laws
“De discriminatiewetten werden in 2000 aangenomen.”
“Het doel van de discriminatiewetten is om iedereen gelijke kansen te bieden.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable 'na' in 'na-tie'.
Syllables
dis — Open syllable, unstressed.. cri — Open syllable, unstressed.. mi — Open syllable, unstressed.. na — Open syllable, stressed.. tie — Open syllable, unstressed.. wet — Open syllable, unstressed.. ten — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-centric Syllabification
Each vowel sound forms the nucleus of a syllable.
Onset Maximization
Consonants are assigned to the onset of the following syllable whenever possible.
Avoidance of Digraph Splitting
Digraphs are kept together within a single syllable.
- The consonant cluster 'sc' is treated as a single onset.
- The vowel 'ie' is a diphthong and forms a single syllable nucleus.
- Regional variations in schwa pronunciation may occur.
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