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CLVC
CLVC
*All syllables must have a nucleus, but onsets and codas are not required. Syllables in the same word must have either a coda or an onset dividing them (i.e. two syllable nuclei must be separated by at least one consonant.)
*All syllables must have a nucleus, but onsets and codas are not required. Syllables in the same word must have either a coda or an onset dividing them (i.e. two syllable nuclei must be separated by at least one consonant.)
*Word onsets may consist of a single consonant, or a stop consonant followed by a liquid.
*Word-initial onsets may consist of a single consonant, or a stop consonant followed by a liquid.
**p, t, k, b, d, g, q, j, c, m, n, v, l, z, r, s, f, h
**p, t, k, b, d, g, q, j, c, m, n, v, l, z, r, s, f, h
**pr, tr, kr, br, dr, gr, pl, tl, kl, bl, dl, gl, pz, tz, kz, bz, dz, gz
**pr, tr, kr, br, dr, gr, pl, tl, kl, bl, dl, gl, pz, tz, kz, bz, dz, gz
*Word codas may consist only of a single consonant; voiced stops, ‹j›, and ‹h› are not permitted as codas.
*Word-final codas may consist only of a single consonant; voiced stops, ‹j›, and ‹h› are not permitted as codas.
**p, t, k, q, c, m, n, v, l, z, r, s, f
**p, t, k, q, c, m, n, v, l, z, r, s, f
*Intersyllabic consonant clusters  may be:
*Intersyllabic consonant clusters  may be: