Igw

Classification and Dialects
Igw (ilag anigw /iɮag aɳigɯ/) is a language isolate. The language is largly synthetic, employing both prefixes and suffixes. Dialect differs between Academic ilag anjaigw, Colloquial ilag analam, and Classical ilag amfewx.

Vowels

 * /a/ becomes [ə] before /i/.
 * /eɯ/ is reduced to [ə:].
 * /ɤ/ becomes [ɵ] before /ʉ/.

Writing System
Igw uses the Latin alphabet for its standard orthography.

Personal Pronouns
Igw personal pronouns differ across dialect and according to formality.

Verbs
Igw verbs in the infinitive form consist of a stem + the verb marker -t. When conjugated, the verb marker is removed and replaced with the corresponding ending according to subject number and tense. Aspect, mood, and voice are further affixed.

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