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Syllables and moræ
A syllable can be (c(m))v(f)

where c(consonant) is any consonant, m(medial) is /β/, /l/, /j/ or /ɣ/, v(vowel) is any vowel and f(final) is /m/, /n/, /ŋ/,  /β/, /l/, /j/ or /ɣ/.

a nasal ( /m/, /n/ or / ŋ/ ) can also form a "full syllable"

a mora is a single V or a C together with a V. the final consonant of a syllable is seen as a whole mora on its own. a combination of a C, M and V is considered 2 moræ long. (V= vowel, C= consonant and M= medial)

Stress
TBD