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3) Consonant clusters may have no more than two segments. | 3) Consonant clusters may have no more than two segments. | ||
4) | 4) Consonant clusters may not occur in morpheme-final position. | ||
5) Permitted syllable boundary clusters: | 5) Permitted syllable onset clusters: /Nj, NM\, Nw, tr, tl, kj, kM\, kw/. These consonant clusters are the only ones permitted to occur in prefix-initial or root-initial position. | ||
6) Permitted syllable boundary clusters: | |||
a) /m/ + /m, p/ | a) /m/ + /m, p/ | ||
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k) /l/ + /m, n, N, p, t, k, s, K, x, l, j, M\, w/ | k) /l/ + /m, n, N, p, t, k, s, K, x, l, j, M\, w/ | ||
7) Geminate plosive clusters may not occur before a closed syllable. | |||
8) All roots are disyllabic. | |||
9) All suffixes must begin with either a single consonant, a syllable onset cluster or a syllable boundary cluster. | |||
10) Vowel clusters or diphthongs do not occur. | |||
11) High vowels may not occur before a liquid onset. | |||
===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
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