There was a classic English syllable phonotactics diagram apparently published in a paper by talk ) 19 : 23, 7 June 2012 ( UTC)
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Phonology also includes topics such as phonotactics ( the phonological constraints on what sounds can appear in what positions in a given language ) and intonation.
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This appears to be an adaptation to Dravidian phonotactics, where words commonly end in consonants, as opposed to Prakrit, where this never occurs.
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This process of assimilation and sandhi was highly regular and predictable, forming a rule of Medieval Greek phonotactics that would persist into Early Modern Greek.
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Most of the disyllabic words and some of the monosyllabic words are incorporated as their original pronunciation, with some minor changes according to the Cantonese phonotactics.
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The syllabic structure and the phonotactics are very simple : the only consonant clusters allowed within a syllable consist of one of a subset of the consonants plus.
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I was rather flustered and intimidated by the tables and descriptions of phonotactics in phonology articles, so I decided to create a softer, less technical diagram.
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Other interpretations such as " stra " and " wberry " are inhibited by English phonotactics, which does not allow the cluster " wb " word-initially.
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:I do recall that there is a program which will generate lists of words according to the phonotactics you specify, but I can't find it.
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This also adheres to the phonotactics of Kwak'wala, which do not allow super-heavy syllables of the type which would be created by lengthening these stems.