klasikerspet͡sjalist
Syllables
kla-si-ker-spe-t͡sja-list
Pronunciation
/ˈklɑ.si.kər.spə.t͡sja.list/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
klas + siekerspecialist
The word 'klassiekerspecialist' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: kla-si-ker-spe-t͡sja-list. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'spe'. The word's structure reflects its morphological composition, combining elements from Latin, Greek, and English/French.
Definitions
- 1
Someone who specializes in classical works (literature, music, art, etc.)
Classic specialist
“De klassiekerspecialist gaf een lezing over Bach.”
“Hij is een erkende klassiekerspecialist.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'spe'. The stress pattern is typical for Dutch compound nouns.
Syllables
kla — Open syllable, initial syllable.. si — Open syllable.. ker — Closed syllable.. spe — Open syllable.. t͡sja — Open syllable.. list — Closed syllable, final syllable.
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Vowel Nucleus Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei. Each syllable must contain at least one vowel.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained unless they cannot begin a syllable on their own. Consonants following a vowel typically belong to the next syllable.
Dutch Syllable Weight
Dutch syllables can be light or heavy, influencing stress placement. Longer syllables tend to attract stress.
- The word's length and compounding nature are the main complexities. Dutch allows for complex consonant clusters, which do not pose a syllabification challenge.
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