Getgi Itde

This language was created because I accidentally broke Oleg's generation code and decided to make my own conlang. Oleg also made a conlang eventually, but that's not mine.

Phonotactics and Allophony
A syllable can have at most one consonant before and after a vowel, i.e. (C)V(C).

Allophonic Rules:
 * /ə/ only appears in unstressed syllables. Its sound depends on the nearest vowel after it in the word, or the nearest vowel in front of it in the world if it is the last vowel in the world. It is [ə] with /o/, [ɐ] with /a/, and [ɪ] with /i/.
 * Stops /p m t n .../ are oral [p b t d ...] in the onset of a syllable (before the vowel) and nasal [m̥ m n̥ n ...] when in the coda of a syllable (after the vowel).
 * Non-labial voiced approximants /ɹ j .../ become voiced fricatives [z ʝ ...] when in the onset of a syllable.
 * All words phonemically beginning with a vowel phonetically begin with a glottal stop [ʔ].
 * If a consonant is surrounded by two vowels, it is always pronounced as if in the onset.
 * Word stress always occurs on the last non-/ə/ vowel.