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The following strings of phonemes that may occur due to affixes or compounding are not allowed:
The following strings of phonemes that may occur due to affixes or compounding are not allowed:
* Any phoneme followed by itself; if a conflict occurs, one is dropped for consonants.
* Any sonorant followed by itself; if a conflict occurs, one is dropped for consonants.
** Vowel handling under this rule differs between dialects, though usually either they combine to a long vowel, or the latter vowel is given hard attack. Dialects where the latter is common may write such words as if they had an intervening /q/ between the vowels.
** Vowel handling under this rule differs between dialects, though usually either they combine to a long vowel, or the latter vowel is given hard attack. Dialects where the latter is common may write such words as if they had an intervening /q/ between the vowels.
* Two consecutive consonants that differ only in voicing; if a conflict occurs, then the voiced vowel is kept unless the prior vowel is phonetically short (/i u e o ə a/) and unstressed, then the unvoiced consonant is kept.
* Two consecutive consonants that differ only in voicing; if a conflict occurs, then the voiced vowel is kept unless the prior vowel is phonetically short (/i u e o ə a/) and unstressed, then the unvoiced consonant is kept.
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