gewrichtsbloedingen
Syllables
ge-wricht-s-bloe-din-gen
Pronunciation
/ɣəˈʋrɪxtsbluːdinɣən/
Stress
010110
Morphemes
ge- + wricht + -sbloedingen
The word 'gewrichtsbloedingen' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'joint bleedings'. It's syllabified as ge-wricht-s-bloe-din-gen, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is formed through compounding and derivation, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules regarding onsetless syllables, consonant clusters, and open/closed syllable structures.
Definitions
- 1
Hemorrhage within a joint.
Joint bleedings
“De patiënt had last van ernstige gewrichtsbloedingen.”
“Gewrichtsbloedingen zijn een veelvoorkomend symptoom bij hemofilie.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('din' in 'bloedingen').
Syllables
ge — Onsetless syllable, containing a schwa.. wricht — Syllable with a consonant cluster onset.. s — Single consonant syllable.. bloe — Open syllable, ending in a long vowel.. din — Closed syllable, ending in a consonant.. gen — Onsetless syllable, ending in a nasal vowel.
Word Parts
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Onsetless Syllables
Dutch allows syllables to begin with vowels.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are permitted as syllable onsets and codas.
Open/Closed Syllables
Syllables are classified as open (ending in a vowel) or closed (ending in a consonant).
- The pronunciation of 'w' as /ʋ/ instead of /w/.
- The genitive suffix '-s-' forming a syllable on its own.
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