Nater Hank, Whispered Words in Bella Coola: Fact vs Fiction, Journal of Language Research, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 1-12, ISSN 2998-4122, https://doi.org/10.14302/issn.2998-4122.jlr-24-4992. (https://oap-researcharticles.org/jlr/article/2118) Abstract: A few assertions made by Gloria Mellesmoen (2021) in an Optimality Theory-based article on obstruent clustering in Bella Coola (Nuχalk) are disputed. At issue are: (i) failure to cite all-stop and all-fricative words; (ii) exclusion of stops as potential nuclei and ambiguous views on the status of affricates; (iii) absence of a procedure to determine nuclearity of fricatives in certain environments. It is also shown that (iv) obstruent clustering is an areal trait shared with Rivers Inlet (Oowekyala). Agreeing with Newman (1947), I maintain that Bella Coola is non-syllabic. Keywords: Bella Coola; syllabicity; Good Enough Nucleus Hypothesis; diachrony; areal features