geschillenregelingen
Syllables
ge-schil-len-re-ge-lin-gen
Pronunciation
/ɣəˈʃɪlə(n)rəɣəˈlɪŋə(n)/
Stress
0101011
Morphemes
geschil + rege + len-ling-en
The word 'geschillenregelingen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables: ge-schil-len-re-ge-lin-gen. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from Germanic roots and suffixes, denoting settlements of disputes. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster rules.
Definitions
- 1
Settlements of disputes; agreements reached to resolve conflicts.
Dispute settlements
“De geschillenregelingen werden door beide partijen geaccepteerd.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'lin'.
Syllables
ge — Open syllable, unstressed, containing a schwa.. schil — Closed syllable, containing the 'sch' consonant cluster.. len — Closed syllable, containing a schwa and the 'n' consonant.. re — Open syllable, unstressed, containing a schwa.. ge — Open syllable, unstressed, containing a schwa.. lin — Closed syllable, containing the 'ng' consonant cluster.. gen — Closed syllable, containing a schwa and the 'n' consonant.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are kept together as much as possible.
Schwa Rule
Schwa sounds often form their own syllables, especially in unstressed positions.
- The 'sch' cluster is treated as a single onset.
- The 'ng' cluster is treated as a single unit.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of the final 'en'.
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