vensterprogrammering
Syllables
ven-ster-pro-gram-me-ring
Pronunciation
/ˈvɛnstərˌproːɣraməˈriŋ/
Stress
010011
Morphemes
pro + gram + ring
The word 'vensterprogrammering' is a compound noun syllabified based on its morphemes, following Dutch onset-rime principles and sonority sequencing. The primary stress falls on the 'gram' syllable. It refers to the activity of window programming.
Definitions
- 1
The process or activity of creating software for windows (operating system graphical user interfaces).
Window programming
“Hij is gespecialiseerd in vensterprogrammering.”
“Vensterprogrammering vereist kennis van verschillende programmeertalen.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'gram' syllable (the fourth syllable). The stress is relatively weak but noticeable.
Syllables
ven — Open syllable, onset 'v', rime 'en'. ster — Closed syllable, onset 'st', rime 'er'. pro — Open syllable, onset 'pr', rime 'o'. gram — Closed syllable, onset 'gr', rime 'am', primary stress. me — Open syllable, onset 'm', rime 'e'. ring — Closed syllable, onset 'ri', rime 'ng'
Word Parts
Onset-Rime
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus (rime) preceded by optional consonants (onset).
Sonority Sequencing Principle
Consonant clusters are resolved based on sonority, with more sonorous sounds tending to be closer to the nucleus.
Compound Word Syllabification
Compound words are generally syllabified based on the individual morphemes.
- The 'g' sound can be pronounced as /ɡ/ or /ɣ/ depending on the dialect, but this doesn't affect syllable division.
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