Board Thread:Linguistics/@comment-4984835-20161011002525

So yeah... I'm new to the Conlang community, and I'm introducing myself along with my new conlang (which is still definitely under construction). Bear in mind that most of my linguistics knowledge comes from practical linguistics (study of real languages) rather than the more theoretical linguistics that seems to dominate the conlang community, so my explanation of this new conlang may come off as crude. I'm just looking for guidance from real people as well as review.

I'll begin my journey into proliferating this conlang with a list of features currently in it:

 Boyêm von Thàng



Phonology


 * Includes six vowel sounds. (i, e, a, o, u, y)
 * Only voiced consonants are present, with the exception of the glottal stop; no consonant clusters are allowed.
 * Includes stress accent.
 * No diphthongs are built into the language, but strings of vowels will regularly run together. (Potential source of dialectic variation)
 * The glottal stop is an explicit consonant and can be put at the beginning of a word.

Phonotactics


 * Every word starts and ends with a consonant, and has only vowels in-between.

Grammar


 * Purely Analytical Language: No inflection or agglutination.
 * SVO Sentence Structure
 * <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Includes grammatical markers similar to Japanese.

<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Writing System


 * <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 100%">Writing system will be an alphabet, perhaps based on the Devanagari or Mongol script.
 * <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; font-weight: normal; line-height: 100%">When writing, the ending consonant will be reversed in shape. <ac_metadata title="Boyêm von Thàng: A New Conlang from a New User"> </ac_metadata>