HyphenateIt
Word Analysis

ontsluitingstechnieken

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
22 characters
Dutch
Enriched
6syllables

ontsluitingtechnieken

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ont-sluit-ing-tech-nie-ken

Pronunciation

/ɔnˈslœytɪŋstɛxnikən/

Stress

010001

Morphemes

ont + sluit + ing-tech-nieken

The word 'ontsluitingstechnieken' is a Dutch noun meaning 'unlocking techniques'. It is divided into six syllables: ont-sluit-ing-tech-nie-ken, with stress on 'tech'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving consonant clusters and adhering to Dutch stress patterns.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Techniques used to unlock something, either physically or metaphorically.

    Unlocking techniques, keying techniques

    De politie onderzoekt de ontsluitingstechnieken van de hackers.

    Hij gebruikte geavanceerde ontsluitingstechnieken om de kluis te openen.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable, 'tech-', which is the fourth syllable in the word. The stress pattern is typical for Dutch nouns.

Syllables

6
ont/ɔnt/
sluit/slœyt/
ing/ɪŋ/
tech/tɛx/
nie/ni/
ken/kən/

ont Open syllable, containing the prefix. Relatively simple structure.. sluit Closed syllable, containing the root. Contains a diphthong.. ing Closed syllable, containing the nominalizing suffix. Nasal consonant.. tech Closed syllable, containing the borrowed root. Stressed syllable.. nie Open syllable, part of the plural suffix.. ken Closed syllable, completing the plural suffix.

Vowel-centric Syllabification

Each syllable contains a vowel sound, ensuring every syllable has a nucleus.

Consonant Cluster Preservation

Consonant clusters are maintained within syllables unless they are easily separable based on pronunciation.

Penultimate Stress

Primary stress is placed on the second-to-last syllable, a common pattern in Dutch.

Suffix Separation

Suffixes are generally treated as separate syllables, reflecting their morphological boundaries.

  • The word is a compound noun, which is common in Dutch and influences its structure.
  • The presence of borrowed elements (Greek 'tech') requires consideration of their integration into Dutch phonology.
  • Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist but do not significantly alter the syllabification.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025

Trending in Dutch

Terms getting hyphenated by users right now.

  • ic-infrastructuur
  • abdiceer
  • Abchazië
  • abcessen
  • Abbekerk
  • abc-boek
  • Abbeweer
  • abubakar
  • abrikoos
  • abattoir
  • absoute
  • abdellah
  • abdullah
  • abdallah
  • absurds
  • absurde
  • abusief
  • abuizen
  • absente
  • absence
Open AI Chat