The phonology is closely modeled after Proto-Indo-European (PIE), with a full series of palatalized stops and one labialized stop. In full, I have the following phonology:
Consonants: /p pʲ b bʲ t tʲ d dʲ k kʲ kʷ g gʲ m n θ ð s z h j l w/
Vowels: /a aː e eː i o u uː/
Diphthongs: /ae ai au ei eo ie ou ua ue uo/ and /ja jaː je jeː ji jo ju juː/
Phonotactics:
Syllable: (C) + (m, n, s, z, h, l) + V + (V) + (C)
Syllable Restrictions:
- /m n s z h l/ are only allowed where they are shown.
- /θ ð j/ cannot cluster.
- /j/ cannot be in the coda.
- Palatalized and labialized stops cannot cluster.
- For the diphthongs /ja jaː je jeː ji jo ju juː/, the initial /j/ merges with a stop to form a palatalized stop. This does not happen with /kʷ/, which also cannot be used with these diphthongs.
- Cannot start with /m n h/.
- Cannot be made entirely out of vowels unless the word is monosyllabic.
Stress: Always stress the first syllable, stress the last syllable if it ends in a consonant, otherwise stress the second-to-last syllable. Words with two syllables are never stressed. Monosyllabic words are stressed. A syllable is also stressed if it contains a long vowel.
I copied this off of the "Post your Phonology" topic because I didn't feel like retyping it. You can check and verify that I am the original writer of this phonology. It's on the 91st page.
A link to the full grammar will be posted in place of this text once it is completed, but know that I am very fond of prefixes and infixes. Suffixes are only found on nouns and adjectives and are only used for number and gender declinations.
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