Yedoq

Yedoq is an ancient language however it is still a live tongue, just with a much smaller native population. Yedoq is spoken by the Yedal people in small parts of the northwestern and western coast of the Adul Valley and in small sections of multiple cities comprising mostly if not entirely of Yedalites, these regions are known as alimyuz however alimyuz dedicated specifically for Yedalites are called "alimyuz'adulu". Notable examples of alimyuz'adulus are as follows: the Ogan, Menokt, and Aor district of Daiz'il, the Amnod district of Hahiz, and the Pilako district of Aladhen. Anyway, the Yedoq language at it's average extent throughout history usually encompassed large portions of the Adul valley but also sometimes small regions of the Utwaharu desert. Yedoq is closely related to Ghoran, Pofhodic, and Carigitian. (WIP)

Phonotactics

 * /t̪/ transforms into /d̠/ or /t͡ʃ/ after back vowels.
 * /ç/ transforms into /ʂ/, /ʂʲ/, or /x/ after back vowels.
 * /h/ transforms into /x/ after back vowels.
 * /mn/ transforms into /ɱ/ at the beginning of words.
 * /ʜ/ transforms into /x/ or /h/ after /i/.
 * /i/ nasalizes before /l/ and /ɾ/.
 * Back vowels nasalize after nasal consonants.
 * /ɾ/ transforms into /r/ before all consonants.
 * /r/ is very short compared to other uses of the sound, only having a few taps.