pijpleidingsysteemmen
Syllables
pijp-lei-ding-sys-teem-men
Pronunciation
/pɛi̯p.ləi̯.dɪŋ.sɪˈsteː.mə(n)/
Stress
000010
Morphemes
pijp, leiding, systeem + -en
The word 'pijpleidingsystemen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: pijp-lei-ding-sys-teem-men. Stress falls on 'teem'. It's formed from Germanic and Greek roots with a plural suffix. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
Definitions
- 1
A network of pipelines.
Pipeline systems
“De pijpleidingsystemen zijn essentieel voor de gasvoorziening.”
syn:leidingnetwerken
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the final root ('teem' in 'systeem').
Syllables
pijp — Open syllable, containing a diphthong.. lei — Open syllable, containing a diphthong.. ding — Closed syllable, ending in a nasal consonant.. sys — Closed syllable, containing a short vowel.. teem — Closed syllable, containing a long vowel and stressed.. men — Open syllable, containing a schwa and potentially reduced.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are kept together at the beginning of a syllable (e.g., 'ding', 'sys').
Vowel Peak
Each syllable contains a vowel sound.
Stress Placement
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the final root in compound nouns.
- The word is a compound noun, influencing its syllabification.
- Vowel reduction in unstressed syllables is not reflected in the orthographic syllable division.
- Regional variations in pronunciation may exist, but do not significantly alter the syllable structure.
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