mensenrechtenschenders
Syllables
men-sen-rech-ten-schen-ders
Pronunciation
/ˈmɛnsənrɛxtə(n)ˌsxɛndərs/
Stress
001010
Morphemes
mens, recht + -en, -schen, -ders
The word 'mensenrechtenschenders' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: men-sen-rech-ten-schen-ders. The primary stress falls on 'schen'. It's formed from Germanic roots and suffixes, denoting 'human rights violators'. Syllabification follows rules maximizing onsets and dividing VCV sequences.
Definitions
- 1
Individuals who violate human rights.
Human rights violators
“De mensenrechtenschenders werden veroordeeld.”
“Internationale organisaties veroordelen de daden van de mensenrechtenschenders.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('schen'), the penultimate syllable. The other syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
men — Open syllable, initial syllable.. sen — Open syllable, contains a schwa.. rech — Closed syllable, contains a consonant cluster.. ten — Open syllable, contains a schwa.. schen — Closed syllable, stressed syllable, contains 'sch' cluster.. ders — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable as permissible onsets.
Vowel-Consonant-Vowel (VCV)
Syllables are typically divided between vowels in VCV sequences.
Maximizing Onsets
Syllable division aims to create syllables with maximal onsets.
- The connecting vowel '-en-' is crucial for linking the roots. Regional variations in pronunciation might affect the schwa sound /ə/ in the final syllable.
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