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1) The syllable template is CV(C). According to the World Atlas of Language Structures, this is a moderately complex syllable structure.
1) The syllable template is CV(C). According to the World Atlas of Language Structures, this is a moderately complex syllable structure.


2) Ejectives and /ʔ/ are only permitted in root-initial position.
2) /p’, t’, k’/ are only permitted in root-initial position.


3) Permitted syllable coda consonants are /p, t, k, m, n, ŋ, l, ɹ̠/.
3) /ʔ/ is only permitted in word-initial position.


4) Consonant clusters may not have more than two segments.
4) Permitted syllable coda consonants are /p, t, k, m, n, ŋ, l, ɹ̠/.


5) Consonant clusters may only occur across syllable boundaries.
5) Consonant clusters may not have more than two segments.


6) Permitted consonant clusters as per the table below:
6) Consonant clusters may only occur across syllable boundaries.
 
7) Permitted consonant clusters as per the table below:


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