overbruggingsuitkering
Syllables
o-ver-bru-g-gings-uit-ke-ring
Pronunciation
/oːvərˈbrʏɣɪŋsˌœytˈkeːrɪŋ/
Stress
01001
Morphemes
over- + brug- + -gingsuitkering
The word 'overbruggingsuitkering' is a complex Dutch noun divided into five syllables: o-ver-bru-g-gings-uit-ke-ring. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules based on onset-rime structure and vowel sequences.
Definitions
- 1
A benefit paid to someone between jobs.
Bridging benefit
“Hij ontvangt een overbruggingsuitkering totdat hij een nieuwe baan vindt.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('uit-ke-ring').
Syllables
o-ver — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant cluster.. bru — Closed syllable, consonant onset and vowel.. g-gings — Closed syllable, consonant onset and vowel with 'ng' cluster.. uit — Open syllable, diphthong followed by consonant.. ke-ring — Divided due to stress and vowel sequence; 'ke' open, 'ring' closed.
Word Parts
Onset-Rime
Dividing syllables based on the onset (initial consonant(s)) and rime (vowel and following consonants).
Vowel Sequence
Sequences of vowels often lead to syllable division, especially when stress is involved.
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonant clusters are broken down based on sonority.
- The 'ng' cluster is treated as a single unit.
- Dutch allows for complex consonant clusters.
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