omzetontwikkelingen
Syllables
om-zet-ont-wik-ke-lin-gen
Pronunciation
/ɔmˈzɛtɔnˈtʋɪkələŋə(n)/
Stress
0000110
Morphemes
om + zet/wikkel + -ing-en
The Dutch noun 'omzetontwikkelingen' (sales developments) is syllabified as om-zet-ont-wik-ke-lin-gen, with primary stress on 'lin'. It's a compound word built from Germanic roots and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules, prioritizing onsets and respecting compound boundaries.
Definitions
- 1
Developments in turnover/sales
Sales developments
“De omzetontwikkelingen waren positief dit kwartaal.”
“We analyseren de omzetontwikkelingen om de markt beter te begrijpen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'lin'. The final syllable 'gen' can have reduced stress.
Syllables
om — Open syllable, vowel followed by a nasal consonant.. zet — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a voiced stop consonant.. ont — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a nasal consonant.. wik — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a voiced fricative.. ke — Open syllable, schwa vowel.. lin — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a nasal consonant, primary stress.. gen — Open syllable, schwa vowel followed by a voiced velar fricative.
Word Parts
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are split to maximize onsets (e.g., 'ont-wikkel').
Vowel Groups
Vowel groups are usually separated into syllables (e.g., 'om-zet').
Compound Words
Compound words are divided at the boundaries of the constituent words (e.g., 'omzet-ontwikkelingen').
Suffixes
Suffixes are generally treated as separate syllables (e.g., '-lin-gen').
- The final 'g' can be elided in rapid speech but doesn't affect syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel quality may exist but don't alter syllable boundaries.
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