vergunningsvereisten
Syllables
ver-gun-nings-ve-reis-ten
Pronunciation
/vərˈɣʏnɪŋs.vəˈreːstən/
Stress
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Morphemes
ver- + gunning + -s
The word 'vergunningsvereisten' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: ver-gun-nings-ve-reis-ten. The primary stress falls on 'reis'. It's formed from the prefix 'ver-', the root 'gunning', and suffixes indicating possession and plurality. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and handling consonant clusters based on sonority.
Definitions
- 1
The requirements for obtaining a permit.
Permit requirements
“De vergunningsvereisten voor het bouwen van een huis zijn streng.”
“Hij voldoet aan alle vergunningsvereisten.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'reis'.
Syllables
ver — Open syllable, unstressed.. gun — Closed syllable, unstressed.. nings — Closed syllable, unstressed. 'ng' treated as a single unit.. ve — Open syllable, unstressed.. reis — Closed syllable, stressed.. ten — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors syllables ending in vowels. This is applied in 'ver', 've'.
Consonant Cluster Handling
The 'ng' cluster in 'nings' is treated as a single unit due to its frequent occurrence and phonetic cohesion.
Sonority Hierarchy
Consonant clusters are split based on the sonority hierarchy, prioritizing the separation of sounds with higher sonority.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of the 'g' sound (voiced velar fricative /ɣ/ vs. uvular fricative /χ/).
- The 'ng' cluster could potentially be split in some dialects, but the current division is more common.
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