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2) A word-initial stop is realised as its fricative allophone if it follows an identical word-final stop.
2) A word-initial stop is realised as its fricative allophone if it follows an identical word-final stop.
3) If word-initial /w, ɹ, j/ are preceded by word-final stop /p, t, k/ then /p, t, k/ are deleted and /w, ɹ, j/ are realised as [ʍ, ʃ, ç].


3) If word-initial /h/ is followed by a word-final stop, that stop is deleted and /h/ is realised as the fricative allophone of that stop.
3) If word-initial /h/ is followed by a word-final stop, that stop is deleted and /h/ is realised as the fricative allophone of that stop.