principeuitspraak
Syllables
prin-ci-pe-uit-spraak
Pronunciation
/ˈprɪnsipə ˈœytspraːk/
Stress
10001
Morphemes
uit + principe + spraak
The Dutch word 'principe-uitspraak' is a compound noun meaning 'pronunciation of the principle'. It is syllabified as prin-ci-pe-uit-spraak, with primary stress on 'prin' and secondary stress on 'spraak'. The word is composed of the Latin-derived 'principe' and the Dutch 'uitspraak', and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel peaks and consonant cluster splitting.
Definitions
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The pronunciation of a principle.
Pronunciation of the principle
“De correcte principe-uitspraak is belangrijk voor het leren van de taal.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('prin') of the first component ('principe'). Secondary stress falls on the last syllable ('spraak') of the second component ('uitspraak').
Syllables
prin — Open syllable, stressed.. ci — Open syllable, unstressed.. pe — Open syllable, unstressed.. uit — Open syllable, unstressed.. spraak — Closed syllable, secondary stress.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Vowel Peak
Each syllable contains a vowel sound.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are split based on sonority.
Compound Word Syllabification
Syllabification occurs within each component of the compound before combining.
Stress Placement
Stress generally falls on the first syllable of the root word within a compound.
- The compound nature of the word requires consideration of individual components.
- The 'uit' prefix is often treated as a single syllable.
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