transmissiesystemen
Syllables
trans-mis-sie-sys-te-men
Pronunciation
/trɑnˈmɪsiːˈsɪsteːmə(n)/
Stress
010110
Morphemes
trans + missie + en
The word 'transmissiesystemen' is a compound noun syllabified based on Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and consonant cluster division. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sys'). It consists of the prefix 'trans-', the root 'missie-', the root 'systeem-', and the plural suffix '-en'.
Definitions
- 1
Transmission systems; the collective infrastructure and components used for transmitting information or power.
Transmission systems
“De moderne transmissiesystemen zorgen voor een snelle dataoverdracht.”
“Het bedrijf investeert in nieuwe transmissiesystemen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sys'). The stress is relatively even across the compound, but 'sys' receives the strongest emphasis.
Syllables
trans — Closed syllable, initial syllable.. mis — Closed syllable.. sie — Open syllable, containing a long vowel.. sys — Closed syllable, stressed.. te — Open syllable, containing a long vowel.. men — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors open syllables (CV) whenever possible, guiding the division between vowels and consonants.
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are divided to create pronounceable syllables, avoiding overly complex onsets or codas.
Vowel Grouping
Diphthongs and vowel combinations ('ie', 'aa', 'ee') are generally treated as a single syllable nucleus.
- The 'ie' digraph is consistently pronounced as /i/.
- The final '-en' is a common plural marker and is always a separate syllable.
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