tijdschrijfartikels
Syllables
tijd-schrijf-art-i-kel-s
Pronunciation
/ˈtɛi̯ts.sxrɪft.ɑr.ti.kəls/
Stress
100000
Morphemes
tijdschriftartikel + s
The word 'tijdschriftartikels' is a compound noun meaning 'magazine articles'. It is divided into six syllables: 'tijd-schrijf-art-i-kel-s', with primary stress on the first syllable of 'tijdschrift'. The word's structure reflects typical Dutch compounding and syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel peaks.
Definitions
- 1
Articles published in magazines or periodicals.
Magazine articles
“De tijdschriftartikels waren zeer interessant.”
“Ze las de tijdschriftartikels over mode.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'tijdschrift' (/ˈtɛi̯ts/).
Syllables
tijd — Open syllable, onset with a plosive and a glide, vowel as nucleus.. schrijf — Closed syllable, complex onset with a fricative cluster, diphthong as nucleus.. art — Open syllable, onset with an approximant, vowel as nucleus.. i — Open syllable, vowel as nucleus.. kel — Closed syllable, onset with a plosive, schwa as nucleus.. s — Closed syllable, consonant as nucleus (syllabic s).
Word Parts
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Onset Maximization
Dutch syllabification prioritizes including as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel Peak
Each syllable must contain a vowel sound.
Sonority Sequencing
Consonant clusters are organized according to their sonority (loudness).
- The 'sch' digraph is pronounced as /sx/ and its syllabic placement is consistent.
- Schwa reduction in unstressed syllables is a common feature of Dutch phonology.
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