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: Example 2: ''Grimm'' yields ''-g-r-m-'' and not ''-g-s-m'' for "Folklore", as /r/ is counted before /ɪ/.
: Example 2: ''Grimm'' yields ''-g-r-m-'' and not ''-g-s-m'' for "Folklore", as /r/ is counted before /ɪ/.


: Example 3: ''Gauss'' yields ''-g-v-s-'' and not ''-g-’-s'' for "Mathematics", as /a/ has less priority than the semivowel /w/.
: Example 3: ''Gauss'' yields ''-g-v-s-'' and not ''-g-’-s-'' for "Mathematics", as /a/ has less priority than the semivowel /w/.


*'''Rule 2 (2 syllables):'''
*'''Rule 2 (2 syllables):''' The first three members are counted to assume their respective positions, except those members that act as closed codas in a consonant cluster.
 
: Example 1: ''Plátōn'' yields ''-p-l-t-'' and not ''-p-l-n-'' or ''-p-t-n-'' for "Metaphysics".
 
: Example 2: ''Caesar'' yields ''-k-s-r-'' for "political/militar might".
 
: Example 3: ''Darwin'' yields ''-d-v-n-'' and not ''-d-r-v-'' or ''-d-r-n-'' for "Biology", because /ɹ/ acts as a closed coda in the consonant cluster /ɹw/. Compare ''-’-k-


*'''Rule 3 (3 or more syllables):''' Each first consonant of the first three onsets/open codas takes its respective position.
*'''Rule 3 (3 or more syllables):''' Each first consonant of the first three onsets/open codas takes its respective position.
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*'''Rule 0.2:''' Glottal stops and the first members of an intervocalic consonant cluster with closed coda aren’t considered consonants in the counting.
*'''Rule 0.2:''' Glottal stops and the first members of an intervocalic consonant cluster with closed coda aren’t considered consonants in the counting.
: EX: ''-d-v-n-'' and not ''-d-r-n-'' from ''Darwin'', because the closed coda /ɹ/ precedes the open coda /w/. Compare ''-’-k-
: EX:  




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: EX: ''Euler'' yields ''-’-l-r'' "Mathematics".
: EX: ''Euler'' yields ''-’-l-r'' "Mathematics".
*'''Rule 4:''' The two extreme consonants of a consonant cluster are counted when able.
*'''Rule 4:''' The two extreme consonants of a consonant cluster are counted when able.
: EX: , but ''Planck'' forms ''-p-n
 


socrates > s cr t
socrates > s cr t