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===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
The syllable structure in Classical Mami is (C)V(F)(F), with C being a Consonant, V being a vowel, and F being every consonant except /h/, /w/, and /j/.
The syllable structure in Classical Mami is (C)V(F), with C being a Consonant, V being a vowel, and F being every consonant except /h/, /w/, and /j/.


Every consonant cluster consisting of FC is permitted except geminate consonants, and so are some FF clusters. In consonant clusters like 'mt', and 'mk', the nasal assimilates the to the place of articulation of the second consonant, this is also written in the orthography.
Every consonant cluster consisting of FC is permitted except geminate consonants, and so are some FF clusters. In consonant clusters like 'mt', and 'mk', the nasal assimilates the to the place of articulation of the second consonant, this is also written in the orthography.
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