Skogsprac

Skogsprac is a language originating amongst Germanic tribes living in wooded lands on the Cimbrian penninsula.

History and Dialects
As trade and communication between the different tribes of the Cimbrian penninsula increased, they began to identify as a singular people under the name "Skogsfolk". The dialects spoken by these people have remained regionally and steadily diverged with one written language conceived to unify and standarise them.

Vowels
/a/ and /ɑ/ are used equivalently depending on the dialect with the standard language preferring fronted open vowels.

Orthography
Many consonants have a direct correspondence to their IPA symbol. The exceptions are outlined below. The monothongs and diphthongs are these:

Phonotactics
The syllable structure is typical of a Germanic language: (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C). That is, many words are consonant heavy in nature.