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c) following a hard consonant it provects | c) following a hard consonant it provects | ||
4) At consonant-vowel or vowel-consonant morpheme boundaries, the consonant lenites | 4) At consonant-vowel or vowel-consonant morpheme boundaries, the consonant lenites. | ||
5) At vowel-vowel morpheme boundaries, the first vowel is elided | 5) At vowel-vowel morpheme boundaries, the first vowel is elided. | ||
6) If, due to consonant mutation, affixation or compounding, a liquid should follow another liquid in the same place of articulation then it dissimilates to its corresponding plain stop if voiceless or to its corresponding prenasalised stop if voiced. | 6) If, due to consonant mutation, affixation or compounding, a liquid should follow another liquid in the same place of articulation then it dissimilates to its corresponding plain stop if voiceless or to its corresponding prenasalised stop if voiced. |
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