User:The Kaufman/Sandbox/Verblang

Ummm... Nothing to say. The title explains everything.

...maybe make it the 2nd version of Wati? < on hold

Consonants
No final nasals (nasal occlusives)... maybe make no nasals at all?

NO PLOSIVES EXCEPT IN tC CLUSTERS.

"Hard": /β m s̺/z̺ ʝ ɣ ɾ/

"Soft": /β̞ w̃ ɹ j ɥ ɰ ɻʲ (ʕ̞)/ 

Free: /h l/

Hard versions of consonants occur only in word-initial positions, whereas soft ones may occur intervocalically.

The permitted final consonants are /s/, /ʃ/ and /l̠/.

Vowels
/i e o u/

Allophones:

Allophony in progress.

Syllable structure
The maximum syllable is (I)V(F). A word-final syllable can't have any final except /l̠/.

Exceptions to this rule are tC clusters, such as */ɹɰũ/ > */ɹˠũ/ > [tkũ] . (also these are the only occurences of plosives. xD)

The most common root structure is (C)VCCV.