schoolgemeenschappen
Syllables
school-ge-meen-schap-pen
Pronunciation
/ˈsxoːlɣəˈmeːnʃɑpən/
Stress
01000
Morphemes
school, gemeen + -schap, -en
The word 'schoolgemeenschappen' is divided into five syllables: school-ge-meen-schap-pen. The primary stress falls on 'meen'. The word is a compound noun formed from Germanic roots and Dutch suffixes. Syllabification follows the rules of maximizing open syllables and respecting morphemic boundaries.
Definitions
- 1
A collection of schools working together, often with shared resources or governance.
School communities
“De schoolgemeenschappen werken samen aan een nieuw curriculum.”
“Het beleid van de schoolgemeenschappen is gericht op inclusief onderwijs.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable, 'meen' (/meːn/).
Syllables
school — Open syllable, contains a consonant cluster 'sch' pronounced as /sx/.. ge — Open syllable, contains a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/.. meen — Closed syllable, stressed syllable, contains a long vowel /eː/.. schap — Closed syllable, contains a palato-alveolar fricative /ʃ/.. pen — Open syllable, contains a plural marker.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Maximize Open Syllables
Syllable division prioritizes creating syllables ending in vowels.
Avoid Initial Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are broken up to avoid starting a syllable with multiple consonants.
Morpheme Boundaries
Syllable division respects the boundaries between morphemes (root, prefix, suffix).
- The 'sch' cluster is treated as a single unit for syllabification, pronounced as /sx/.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation do not affect syllable division.
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