Hoskh

Things here are in a constant process of becoming outdated for the time being.

Typology:

☀http://cals.conlang.org/language/hoskh/feature/

Consonants
(not finished. Question marks are for undecided things.)

Vowels
Coda /ʀ/ manifests as pharyngealization and sometimes lengthening of preceding vowels. Long lax vowels (other than /ɔː/) and the vowel quality [ɑ] only appear next to uvular obstruents.

There are also five diphthongs, /aɪ aʊ aɛ aɔ ɔʏ/, which also have the allophones [ɑɪ ɑʊ ɑɛ ɑɔ] next to uvular obstruents.

Writing System
This is the romanization. Natively, it is written in an abugida. Both of these have a not at all Dutch-like process of using doubled consonants to indicate vowel shortness, and using doubled vowels before consonants to indicate that the vowel is long. Dots underneath a sound indicate that it is syllabic, in the case of both consonants and two vowels in a row.