Aalmok

General information

 * Aalmok is intended to be an attempt at an International Auxiliary Language that takes a different route to its creation than most of its counterparts. It's an a priori language with a more complex grammar system. The more complex grammar and phonemic inventory are intended as a tool for introducing learners to concepts and sounds they may be unfamiliar with. With it's extremely high regularity, it is also intended to be relatively easy to learn.

Consonants
1. /t, d, n/ assimilate to dental or post-alveolar if preceded or followed by consonants of those positions.

2. /pɸ, bβ, t̪θ, d̪ð, ts, dz, kx, gɣ/ appear as digraphs in written Aalsen.

3. /kx, gɣ/ are only used for names or loanwords.

4. Consonants can be palatized or velarized if followed by /w, j/.

Vowels
1. /y, e, œ, æ/ appear as digraphs in written Aalsen

Alphabet
To be updated

Phonotactics
The phonology of words is equivalent to their spelling, excepting the changes listed below the consonants table. It is recomended that the learner simply learns the words, as the phonotactics are unlikely to be codified.

Grammar
To be updated

Vocabulary
To be updated