Jīng Pék

Jīng Pék is an analytic conlang. Its ISO 639-1 code is jg.

Overview
Jīng Pék (often referred to as Jing Pek or simply Jing) is an artlang of analytic type, lacking declensions and conjugations entirely. It is inspired by Chinese dialects (mostly Cantonese), along with Standard Mandarin, Japanese and Vietnamese, because of its aspirated-unaspirated distinction, tones, and using particles to change meaning of words.

Initials
Jing has about 20 consonantal initials, with 4 allophonic phoneme realizations of them.

Vowels
Jing has 10 pure vowels, with the majority of them being long.

Diphthongs
Jing has 12 diphthongs, where 7 of them are falling, while 5 of them are rising.

Finals
Like Vietnamese, Thai and Cantonese, but unlike Japanese and Mandarin, Jing permits non-nasal codas.

Tone
Like Chinese and Vietnamese, Jing uses tone contours to distinguish words, with the number of possible tones depending on final/coda.

Phonotactics
The syllable structure of Jing is typically (I)(S)V/D(F), where I is an initial consonant, S is a semivowel, V is a vowel, D is a diphthong and F is a final consonant.