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* /v/ is usually [ʋ]. | * /v/ is usually [ʋ]. | ||
* /f/ has an allophone /ʍ/ before labialized consonants and rounded vowels. | * /f/ has an allophone /ʍ/ before labialized consonants and rounded vowels. | ||
* /n/ assimilates to following coronal and dorsal consonants | * /n/ assimilates to following coronal and dorsal consonants. | ||
* Nasals, plosives, and /s/ can be geminated. | * Nasals, plosives, and /s/ can be geminated. | ||
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* C is any consonant (m, n, p, t, k, b, d, g, f, s, v, r) | * C is any consonant (m, n, p, t, k, b, d, g, f, s, v, r) | ||
* V is any vowel (a, e, i, o, u) | * V is any vowel (a, e, i, o, u) | ||
* L is any continuant other than /f | * L is any continuant other than /f/ (s, v, r, n, m); /m/, however, appears very rarely and only before non-labials. | ||
* (r) represents the optional rhotic /r/ that can appear after the first consonant. | * (r) represents the optional rhotic /r/ that can appear after the first consonant. | ||