nietjournalisttie
Syllables
niet-jour-na-list-ti-e
Pronunciation
/nit ʒu.rə.naˈlisti.kə/
Stress
010001
Morphemes
niet + journalistiek + ieke
The word 'niet-journalistieke' is divided into six syllables based on Dutch phonological rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('jour-'). It's a compound adjective formed from 'niet', 'journalistiek', and the suffix '-ieke'.
Definitions
- 1
Not journalistic; relating to something that is not journalism.
Non-journalistic
“De niet-journalistieke publicatie werd bekritiseerd.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('jour-').
Syllables
niet — Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a final consonant.. jour — Closed syllable, containing a long vowel and a final consonant.. na — Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a final consonant.. list — Closed syllable, containing a vowel and a final consonant cluster.. ti — Open syllable, containing a short vowel and a final consonant.. e — Open syllable, containing a schwa vowel.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors forming open syllables (ending in a vowel) whenever possible.
Consonant Cluster Maintenance
Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a single syllable unless they are exceptionally complex.
Vowel Nucleus
Each syllable must contain a vowel nucleus.
- The hyphenated compound structure doesn't affect the core syllabification rules.
- The 'ie' digraph can be pronounced differently depending on the dialect, but this doesn't change the syllable division.
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