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* All neuter singular nouns, preceded by the neuter singular definite article, ''atha''.
* All neuter singular nouns, preceded by the neuter singular definite article, ''atha''.
* Stressed monosyllabic words that end in a vowel, examples include ''giâ'', ''þû'', ''fiê'', ''piê'', etc.
* Stressed monosyllabic words that end in a vowel, examples include ''giâ'', ''þû'', ''fiê'', ''piê'', etc.
* The prepositions ''a'', ''a'', and the conjunctions ''au'', ''e'', ''né''.
* The prepositions ''a'', ''a'', ''da'', and the conjunctions ''au'', ''e'', ''né''.
* The first person singular conjugated forms ''stô'', ''gô'' and other monosyllabic irregular verbs such as ''chiô''.
* The first person singular conjugated forms ''stô'', ''gô'' and other monosyllabic irregular verbs such as ''chiô''.
* The proximal demonstrative pronouns in the following forms: su, sa, þatha, þo, þa, þammo, þe.
* The proximal demonstrative pronouns in the following forms: su, sa, þatha, þo, þa, þammo, þe.
* all polysyllables stressed on the final vowel ([[w:Oxytone|oxytones]]).
* all polysyllables stressed on the final vowel ([[w:Oxytone|oxytones]]).


It is important to note that syntactic gemination does not affect fricatives and affricates. Examples include:
Examples include:


* ''Vino au vadne?'' (wine or water?).
* ''Vino au vvadne?'' (wine or water?).
* ''Vino au mmeluco?'' (wine or milk?).
* ''Vino au mmeluco?'' (wine or milk?).
* ''Stô bbene'' (I am well).
* ''Stô bbene'' (I am well).
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* Voiced and unvoiced pairs of the same consonant, for example [[w:Voiceless dental fricative|/θ/]] and [[w:Voiced dental fricative|/ð/]].
* Voiced and unvoiced pairs of the same consonant, for example [[w:Voiceless dental fricative|/θ/]] and [[w:Voiced dental fricative|/ð/]].
* Two consonants of the same manner, fricatives or nasals for example.
* Two consonants of the same manner, fricatives or nasals for example.
** However, the two must be either voiced or voiceless.


Examples include:
Examples include:
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