Henton Saxon

General Info
Though the language itself is in general referred to plainly as Sächsisch — natively rendered as Saxisch — the term Henton Saxon refers specifically to the language codified by the Henton & Ȝearliȝe Wordbook (henceforth abbreviated as H&Ȝ), pressed by the Wessiȝ Prefecture and the Burgraveship of Fromenmoot. The grammatical norms and words defined in the H&Ȝ somewhat accurately reflect the semi-standardised variety of a Saxon language spoken in eastern Cornwall, in Wessiȝ, Suthiȝ and Kent, though much dialectical standardisation and levelling is shown in the H&Ȝ forms.

The proscribed name for this form of the language is formally Henton-and-Ȝearliȝe Saxon — even as the majority of speakers use "Saxisch" as their term of choice.

Phonology
/p b t d k ɡ/ /f v θ ð s z ʃ x ɣ ɣʷ/ /m n ŋ/ /w r l j/ /ts tʃ dʒ/

/i: ɪ əɨ aɨ u: ʌ əʉ aʉ/ /ɛ ə ɔ/ /a a:/