Dyran

Phonology
Nasalized series Diphthongs

Latinization

Phonotactics
Because of its very complex phonemic inventory, syllabic structure is limited. However, because most morphemes are only one or two syllables long, clustering is permitted, but it's still limited. Diphthongs are also permitted, however only a few of them. All allowed clusters and diphthongs can be found in this spreadsheet.

Syllable structureː (C)(S)V(S)(C), where S stands for sonorant.

Onsetː all single consonants EXCEPT /ʔ/ and/ʎ/. Allowed clusters can be found in the spreadsheet linked above. /r/ is allowed in all onset clusters

Nucleus: all monophthongs, as well as the diphthongs listed in the spreadsheet linked above.

Coda: all single consonants EXEPT /ʔ/, /ʎ/, /w/, and /j/. Allowed clusters are listed on the spreadsheet. /r/ is allowed in all coda clusters.

Syntax
Dyran has free word order, but dominant formation is SOV, and secondary word order VSO.

Dyran is polysynthetic. It's mostly agglutinative. It has five noun classes which group nouns into classes based on animacy. Dyran verbs conjugate for a variety of tenses, aspects, and moods.

Different arguments are shown by using verb agreement and postpositional phrases. The verb is inflected for the class and person of many constituents that might be part of an utterance. The order is as follows:

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