User:The Kaufman/Sandbox/3

Sound inventory
Nasals:  /m n ɲ ŋ (ɴ)/

Stops: /p t c k q b d ɟ g ɢ ʔ/

Fricatives: <þ s š x v z ž ɣ> /θ s ʂ x β z ʐ ɣ (ɕ ʑ ç ʝ)/

Liquids: /r w j ɫ (ʎ~lʲ)/

Affricates:  /ts tʂ/

Vowels: <í ý ú i y u é ő ë o ó ö å a á> /i: y: u: ɪ ʏ ʊ e: ø: ɘ o o: ɔ a ɑ:/

Phonotactics
Syllable structure is generally (C1)(C2)(C3)V(C3)(C2/C3)(C1), where C1 can be any consonant, C2 is a consonant which isn't equal to C1 and doesn't differ in voicing, C3 is a liquid, (same with the (C2/C3) in the coda) and V is a vowel or a dipththong.

If there's a three-consonant cluster in the syllable onset, liquids are only permitted as C3. If there's a two-consonant cluster in the onset, liquids are permitted as both consonants, but /l/ isn't permitted as C1.



Stress
Accented (long) vowels are always stressed. <ë å> can be also stressed if there's no accented vowels in a word. Otherwise, stress falls on the first syllable

Allophony
Before stressed front vowels and /j/, such changes occur:

/s ʂ ts tʂ/ > /ɕ/; /z ž r/ > /ʑ/; /x/ > /ç/; /ɣ/ > /ʝ/; /ɫ/ > /ʎ~lʲ/; /t k q/ > /c/; /k g ɢ/ > /ɟ/

Before /ɑ:/, all palatals become velar and retroflex consonants become alveolar in some cases.