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# = A single syllable may contain multiple adjacent nasals, fricatives, or plosives, as long as two of the same phoneme (disregarding voicedness) don’t occur adjacently within the syllable. | # = A single syllable may contain multiple adjacent nasals, fricatives, or plosives, as long as two of the same phoneme (disregarding voicedness) don’t occur adjacently within the syllable. | ||
# = | # = The rhotic <r> placed directly after a nasal, fricative, or plosive when in the syllable coda will make those two consonants behave as a single unit together, but <r> cannot be followed by another consonant in that syllable. | ||
# = Fricatives and stops are both regarded as if having the same priority ranking and therefore may be placed interchangeably in a cluster. | # = Fricatives and stops are both regarded as if having the same priority ranking and therefore may be placed interchangeably in a cluster. | ||