subsidiregelementen
Syllables
sub-si-di-re-ge-le-men-ten
Pronunciation
/syb.si.di.re.ɣəˈlɛm.tən/
Stress
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Morphemes
sub- + sidi- + -rege-ment-en
The word 'subsidiereglementen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables: sub-si-di-re-ge-le-men-ten. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). It's a compound word with Latin and Dutch roots and suffixes, meaning 'subsidy regulations'.
Definitions
- 1
Regulations pertaining to subsidies.
Subsidy regulations
“De subsidiereglementen zijn te complex.”
“Hij bestudeerde de subsidiereglementen zorgvuldig.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men').
Syllables
sub — Open syllable, initial syllable, unstressed.. si — Open syllable, unstressed.. di — Open syllable, unstressed.. re — Open syllable, unstressed.. ge — Open syllable, unstressed.. le — Open syllable, unstressed.. men — Closed syllable, primary stressed syllable.. ten — Closed syllable, unstressed.
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Vowel Peak Principle
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound.
Onset Maximization
Consonants are assigned to the onset of the following syllable whenever possible.
Avoidance of Digraph Splitting
Digraphs (like 'ie') are kept together within a single syllable.
Penultimate Stress
Primary stress falls on the second-to-last syllable.
- Dutch allows for some flexibility in syllable division, particularly with consonant clusters.
- Regional variations in vowel qualities and the realization of the /ɣ/ sound may exist, but do not significantly affect syllable division.
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