finansiëdienstengroep
Syllables
fi-nan-si-ë-di-en-sten-groep
Pronunciation
/fi.nɑ̃.si.ˈel.di.nstəŋ.ɣrup/
Stress
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Morphemes
financiële + dienst + groep
The Dutch word 'financiëledienstengroep' is a compound noun meaning 'financial services group'. It is syllabified as fi-nan-si-ë-di-en-sten-groep, with primary stress on 'dien'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding breaking diphthongs, typical of long compound words in the language.
Definitions
- 1
A group of companies or organizations that provide financial services.
Financial services group
“De financiëledienstengroep heeft goede resultaten behaald.”
“Hij werkt voor een grote financiëledienstengroep.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'dien' (1). All other syllables are unstressed (0).
Syllables
fi — Open syllable, onset 'f', vowel 'i'.. nan — Closed syllable, nasal vowel 'ɑ̃'.. si — Open syllable, onset 's', vowel 'i'.. ë — Open syllable, stressed, onset 'l', vowel 'e'.. di — Open syllable, onset 'd', vowel 'i'.. en — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'nst', vowel 'ə'.. groep — Closed syllable, onset 'ɣ', vowel 'u', coda 'p'.
Word Parts
Onset Maximization
Syllables attempt to have complex onsets (e.g., 'st' in 'dienstengroep').
Vowel-Centric
Each syllable generally contains a vowel sound.
Avoid Breaking Diphthongs
Diphthongs (like 'ie' in 'financiële') are kept within a single syllable.
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are syllabified as if they were separate words joined together.
- Consonant clusters like 'st' are maintained within syllables.
- The schwa 'ë' influences the preceding vowel pronunciation.
- Dutch compound words often have complex syllabification due to their length.
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