ziektegeschiedenissen
Syllables
zie-kte-ge-schie-de-nis-sen
Pronunciation
/ˈziːktəɣəˈʃidənɪsən/
Stress
0010001
Morphemes
ge- + ziekte + -geschiedenis-en-nis-sen
The Dutch noun 'ziektegeschiedenissen' (illness histories) is syllabified as zie-kte-ge-schie-de-nis-sen, with stress on 'ge-schie-'. It's a compound word with Germanic and Latin roots, following typical Dutch syllabification rules.
Definitions
- 1
Illness histories; a collection of medical case histories.
Illness histories
“De arts bestudeerde de ziektegeschiedenissen van de patiënten.”
“De ziektegeschiedenissen werden geanonimiseerd voor onderzoek.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ge-schie-').
Syllables
zie — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. kte — Closed syllable, consonant cluster followed by a vowel.. ge — Open syllable, consonant followed by a vowel.. schie — Closed syllable, consonant cluster followed by a vowel.. de — Open syllable, consonant followed by a vowel.. nis — Closed syllable, consonant followed by a vowel.. sen — Open syllable, consonant followed by a vowel.
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Consonant clusters are kept together at the beginning of a syllable.
Vowel Nucleus
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Syllable Weight
Longer syllables can influence stress placement.
- The 'sch' cluster is treated as a single onset.
- Pluralization with '-en' and '-nis' follows standard Dutch morphology.
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