voorjaarsaanbieding
Syllables
voor-jaar-saan-bie-ding
Pronunciation
/voːrˈjaːrsaːnˌbiːdɪŋ/
Stress
01011
Morphemes
voor- + jaar + s-aan-bieding
The word 'voorjaarsaanbieding' is a Dutch compound noun divided into five syllables: voor-jaar-saan-bie-ding. The primary stress falls on 'bie'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and respecting morphemic boundaries. It means 'spring offer'.
Definitions
- 1
A special offer available during springtime.
Spring offer
“We hebben een geweldige voorjaarsaanbieding op tuingereedschap.”
“De voorjaarsaanbieding loopt tot eind april.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('bie'). The first syllable ('voor') receives some stress, but is less prominent.
Syllables
voor — Open syllable, initial syllable, stressed to a lesser degree.. jaar — Open syllable, part of the root morpheme.. saan — Open syllable, genitive marker and connecting element.. bie — Open syllable, part of the suffix morpheme, primary stressed syllable.. ding — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors syllables ending in vowels.
Consonant Cluster Onset
Consonant clusters like 'vr' and 'rs' are treated as single onsets.
Compound Word Division
Compound words are divided based on morphemic boundaries and maximizing open syllables.
Linking Elements
Elements like 'aan' are often treated as separate syllables.
- The 'aa' digraph represents a long /aː/ vowel.
- The schwa /ə/ is common in unstressed syllables.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect vowel realization but not syllabification.
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