Mîrkšam: Phonology: Syllable Structure: Complex

Syllables in Myrkçam maintain the sonority sequencing principle. In particular, the sonority hierarchy for Myrkçam is as follows, from highest to lowest:

/a ɶ/
/e ø ɤ o/
/i y ɯ u/
/j w/
/r/
/n/
/m ɲ ŋ/
/ɸ θ ɕ ç x/
/s/
/t/
/p c k/

Syllables are limited to a (CA)V(A), (CA)V(C), or (C)(C)V(A)(C) structure, where V represents any vowel, C represents any consonant, A represents any of the phonemes /r j w/, and parentheses represent optional elements. The only exception to this occurs when a nasal precedes a fricative across a syllable boundary, in which case an oral plosive at the fricative’s place of articulation is intercalated at the end of the first syllable regardless of structural constraints.