Coke

General information
Coke language is spoken by 350 Coke people high in the mountains of Yukon, Canada and eastern Alaska, USA. The language is critically endangered because of the old age of the speakers, climate where the speakers live and English and several other languages in the area, which the children are now speaking as their mother language. Coke language is a language isolate. The language includes newish loanwords from English, but it's grammar is quite unique. It is sometimes speculated to form a language family with the already extinct Tike language. The language has also historically had five different dialects.

Alphabet
The accented letters are quite uncommon due to the fact that they are only present in loanwords and not in native words.

Phonotactics
The permitted consonants clusters are: bm, dn, gŋ, ng, rh, rs, st, tz, vz and vs.

The diphthongs are: ai, au, áy, ei, eu, io, iu, oi, ou, öy and ui

Grammar
coming soon...