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1) The syllable template is (C)(C)V(C).
1) The syllable template is (C)CV(C).


2) Permitted coda consonants are:
2) Permitted coda consonants are:
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6) Permitted syllable boundary consonant clusters are:
6) Permitted syllable boundary consonant clusters are:


a) // + /p, t, k/
a) /m, n/ + /p, t, k, ʔ/


b) // + /b, d, ɡ/
b) /m, n/ + /b, d, ɡ/


c) /m, n/ + /p, t, k/
c) /m, n/ + any syllable onset consonant cluster


d) /m, n/ + /b, d, ɡ/
d) /l, ɹ/ + /p, t, k, ʔ/


e) /m, n/ + //
e) /l, ɹ/ + /b, d, ɡ/


f) /m, n/ + /dɮ/
f) /l, ɹ/ + /w, j/
 
ɡ) /m, n/ + any syllable onset consonant cluster
 
h) /l, ɹ/ + /p, t, k/
 
i) /l, ɹ/ + /b, d, ɡ/
 
j) /l, ɹ/ + /tɬ/
 
k) /l, ɹ/ + /dɮ/
 
l) /l, ɹ/ + /w, j/


7) There are no diphthonɡs or vowel sequences.
7) There are no diphthonɡs or vowel sequences.