manegementtheorieën
Syllables
ma-ne-ge-ment-the-o-rie-ën
Pronunciation
/ˈmaːnəɣəmənt teːoˈriːən/
Stress
00000110
Morphemes
management + theorieën
The word 'managementtheorieën' is a Dutch compound noun consisting of the English root 'management' and the Dutch suffix '-theorieën'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding complex consonant clusters, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('theo').
Definitions
- 1
Theories related to the practice of management.
Management theories
“De cursus behandelt verschillende managementtheorieën.”
“Zijn onderzoek richt zich op moderne managementtheorieën.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'theo' syllable (penultimate syllable), indicated by '1'. All other syllables are unstressed ('0').
Syllables
ma — Open syllable, initial syllable.. ne — Open syllable, unstressed.. ge — Open syllable, unstressed.. ment — Closed syllable, final syllable of 'management'.. the — Open syllable, beginning of the suffix.. o — Open syllable, vowel sound.. rie — Open syllable, stressed syllable.. ën — Closed syllable, plural marker.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors syllables ending in vowels, leading to divisions like 'ma-ne-ge-ment' and 'theo-rie-ën'.
Consonant Cluster Simplification
Dutch avoids breaking up simple consonant clusters, but will split more complex ones.
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are syllabified as if they were separate words joined together.
- The English origin of 'management' doesn't alter the Dutch syllabification rules.
- Dutch adapts the pronunciation and syllabification of borrowed words to its own phonological system.
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