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2) Consonant gradation is the lenition of stops under particular circumstances.
2) Consonant gradation is the lenition of stops under particular circumstances.


3) The conditions under which consonant gradation is triggered are:
3) /ʔ/ is not subject to consonant gradation.
 
4) The conditions under which consonant gradation is triggered are:


a) When the stop is the onset of a word-final open syllable, when that stop follows a short vowel, nasal or /l/, and when that syllable becomes closed owing to suffixation.
a) When the stop is the onset of a word-final open syllable, when that stop follows a short vowel, nasal or /l/, and when that syllable becomes closed owing to suffixation.
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b) When the stop is a word-final coda and becomes the onset of a closed syllable owing to suffixation.
b) When the stop is a word-final coda and becomes the onset of a closed syllable owing to suffixation.


4) Once these conditions are met the affected stop lenites to its corresponding continuant.
5) Once these conditions are met the affected stop lenites to its corresponding continuant.


5) Prefixes are not affected by consonant gradation.
6) Prefixes are not affected by consonant gradation.


6) Morpheme-initial stops are not affected by consonant gradation.
7) Morpheme-initial stops are not affected by consonant gradation.


==Morphology==
==Morphology==