Hlə⁷n m⁵un

osswix's ugly proto-lang for the terne shared worldbuilding project.

Consonants
Palatal sibilants and affricates only appear before front and central vowels.

Phonotactics
In 7hlə⁷n m⁵un syllables can have onset consonant clusters of any consonant + any approximant or trill, any non labialized glottal stop may occur before this and after this onset, a plain glottal stop may occur inbetween the two consonants of the onset, breaking the cluster. the nucleus is always a vowel, and the coda may be any consonant, where any non labialized glottal stop may occur before and after it. so the syllables can be up to (C)(l/j/ ɰ/w/ ʙ/ʀ)(ʔ/ʔʰ)V(ʔ/ʔʰ)(C)

Natural Notation
1 is an hiatus between consonant, so it break possible consonant clusters.

ɣ and ɣʷ are written like their counterparts, just with one g less.

Eastern Scientific Notation
1 is an hiatus between consonant, so it break possible consonant clusters.

* the glottal stop is only written as 7 at the beginning of a word and if it is the only consonant of the coda, if it happens inbetween consonants and vowels it is written as a superscript ⁷. ʔʷ is written as a superscript ⁵.

ɣ and ɣʷ are written as /hg/ and /hg ³/ respectively

Western Scientific Notation
1 is an hiatus between consonant, so it break possible consonant clusters.

* the glottal stop is only written as 3' at the beginning of a word and if it is the only consonant of the coda, if it happens inbetween consonants and vowels it is written as a superscript   ³'. ʔʷ is written as a superscript  ³ ³ '.

ɣ and ɣʷ are written as /gh/ and /gh ³/ respectively