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The follow rules are applied:
The follow rules are applied:
# Onset and coda always have a consonant, ranging from C to CCC.
# Onset and coda always have a consonant, ranging from C to CCCC.
# The consonant closer to the main howel always have the higher sonority.
# The consonant closer to the main howel always have the higher sonority.
# Only one member of each sonority group (and its subgroups, if C) appear in the onset or coda.
# Only one member of each sonority group appear in the onset or coda.
#* However, P is allowed to exist together with S or H.


A good example is the name of the language itself, [[Dlav|Dlàv]], which is organised as CCVC, namely PNVH (analysed as PNV-H).
A good example is the name of the language itself, [[Dlav|Dlàv]], which is organised as CCVC, namely PNVH. Spro- ‘to die’ is also a possible root, but **Sṗro- is not.
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