persoonlijkheidsrecht
Syllables
per-soon-lijk-heids-recht
Pronunciation
/pɛrˈsoːnlɪkhɛitsrɛxt/
Stress
00101
Morphemes
per- + persoon + -lijkheidsrecht
The word 'persoonlijkheidsrecht' is divided into five syllables: per-soon-lijk-heids-recht. Stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules that allow consonant clusters within syllables and are influenced by suffix structure.
Definitions
- 1
The body of law concerning the rights individuals have to control and benefit from their own identity, including their name, image, likeness, and reputation.
Personality rights
“De wet beschermt iemands persoonlijkheidsrecht.”
“Hij heeft zijn persoonlijkheidsrecht geschonden door zijn foto zonder toestemming te publiceren.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('lijk'), shifting from the typical penultimate stress due to the suffix structure.
Syllables
per- — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. soon- — Open syllable, long vowel followed by a consonant.. -lijk- — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a consonant cluster.. -heids- — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a consonant cluster.. -recht — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a consonant cluster.
Word Parts
Vowel-C Rule
Syllables generally end in a vowel sound.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are often maintained within a syllable.
Suffix Rule
Suffixes are generally treated as separate syllables, influencing stress placement.
- The 'sch' digraph is treated as a single phoneme /sx/.
- The length of the vowel /oː/ in *persoon* influences the syllable division.
- The compound nature of the word doesn't alter the basic syllabification rules.
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