toepassingsgericht
Syllables
toe-pas-sings-ge-richt
Pronunciation
/tœ.pɑs.ɪŋs.ɣə.rɪxt/
Stress
01001
Morphemes
toe + pass + ingsgericht
The word 'toepassingsgericht' is a complex Dutch adjective syllabified into five syllables: toe-pas-sings-ge-richt. The primary stress falls on 'pas'. It's formed through compounding and derivation with Germanic and Latin roots, and its meaning is 'application-oriented'.
Definitions
- 1
Application-oriented, practical, focused on real-world application.
Application-oriented
“Een toepassingsgerichte opleiding.”
“Het onderzoek is zeer toepassingsgericht.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('pas').
Syllables
toe — Open syllable, initial syllable.. pas — Closed syllable, primary stress.. sings — Closed syllable, 'ng' cluster.. ge — Open syllable, past participle marker.. richt — Closed syllable, 'cht' cluster.
Word Parts
Vowel Nucleus Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained within syllables unless they are easily divisible.
Stress Placement Rule
Stress is often unpredictable in Dutch, but tends to fall on the second syllable or antepenultimate syllable in longer words.
- The 'ng' and 'cht' clusters are treated as single units in Dutch phonology.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist.
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