rukkelingenaandejeker
Syllables
ruk-ke-lin-gen-aan-de-je-ker
Pronunciation
/ˈrʏkələŋə(n) ɑn də ˈjeːkər/
Stress
10000011
Morphemes
aan + rukkel + ingen
The word 'rukkelingen-aan-de-jeker' is a Dutch compound noun referring to the movements of the Jeker river. It is divided into eight syllables with primary stress on 'ruk-ke-lin-gen' and secondary stress on 'je' and 'ker'. The word's structure reflects typical Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing vowels and preserving consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
The movements, disturbances, or ripples caused by the Jeker river.
Jeker's movements
“De bewoners klaagden over de rukkelingen-aan-de-jeker.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'rukkelingen' (ruk-ke-lin-gen). Secondary stress on 'je' and 'ker'.
Syllables
ruk — Open syllable, stressed.. ke — Open syllable, unstressed.. lin — Open syllable, unstressed.. gen — Open syllable, unstressed, potential schwa reduction.. aan — Open syllable, unstressed.. de — Open syllable, unstressed, often reduced.. je — Open syllable, secondary stress.. ker — Open syllable, secondary stress.
Word Parts
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Vowel-centric Syllabification
Syllables are built around vowel sounds.
Consonant Cluster Preservation
Consonant clusters are generally kept within a single syllable.
Compound Word Syllabification
Each component of a compound word is syllabified separately.
- Schwa reduction in unstressed syllables.
- Compound word structure requiring individual component analysis.
- Potential for regional variations in vowel pronunciation.
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