Deitō

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Phonetics
Consonants: Allophones

1) When after /i or a/, the phoneme /r/ becomes [l].

2) When before /u/, the phoneme /s/ becomes [z].

3) When a voiced plosive is the final consonant, then it is pronouced as it's unvoiced counterpart.

Vowels: Allophones

1) When word final, the phoneme /a/ becomes [ǝ].

Phonotactics
Syllabic structure

(C)(C)V(V)

Possible Syllables
 * any of those syllabes' vowel may be geminated.

Verbs
Verbs have four conjugation "slots" per say. First there is the number which is always first. Next there is tense, which is second. Third is person. Finally, fourth is aspect.

(aspect)(number)(tense)(person)verb

Nouns
Nouns also have conjugation "slots" but only two. First there is case. There is also number.

(case(s))(number)noun

Case
Bases

kiri (tree)

ā (one) Number Pronouns

Tense and Person Number

Syntax
SVO

Noun phrase - consists of (in order) Adjective,  noun

Verb phrase - consists of (in order) Adverb, verb

Subordinate clauses are treated as regular sentences, with missing arguments implied and present arguments overwriting assumed ones. Subordinate clauses are marked for case and still function as arguments.

Vocbulary Here

Sample Sentences

UDHR Article 1