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** First consonant (C<sub>1</sub>): /f/ /r/ /s/ /t/ /z/ or null, or /n/ (with ''yajón'').
** First consonant (C<sub>1</sub>): /f/ /r/ /s/ /t/ /z/ or null, or /n/ (with ''yajón'').
** Second consonant (C<sub>2</sub>): If there is a C<sub>1</sub>, then C<sub>2</sub> is /s/, /t/ or /k/.  
** Second consonant (C<sub>2</sub>): If there is a C<sub>1</sub>, then C<sub>2</sub> is /s/, /t/ or /k/.  
*** Third consonant (C<sub3</sub>): /s/ after /ts/ sequence.
*** Third consonant (C<sub>3</sub>): /s/ after /ts/ sequence.


Allowed clusters across syllable boundaries include plosives followed by a rhotic, and nasals by their place of articulation plosive (/nk/, but not /mk/). /s/ is followed by unvoiced plosives, but when beginning a word must have a prosthetic /e/ (''escuila'', not ''scuila''). In terms of other clusters, a maximum of three consonants can be grouped. If there is a plosive + liquid cluster, a fricative can precede them. Note that these words are generally Latin loanwords into Oscanez.
Allowed clusters across syllable boundaries include plosives followed by a rhotic, and nasals by their place of articulation plosive (/nk/, but not /mk/). /s/ is followed by unvoiced plosives, but when beginning a word must have a prosthetic /e/ (''escuila'', not ''scuila''). In terms of other clusters, a maximum of three consonants can be grouped. If there is a plosive + liquid cluster, a fricative can precede them. Note that these words are generally Latin loanwords into Oscanez.
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