Akka

Description
This conlang is my attempt at a challenge, set by my friend, to create a language using only two letters - a and k. Following these parameters makes for quite an irregular and unique (as far as I know) conning, and one that I would never have the courage to try and learn. I hope it is of interest to somebody.

Phonology
This is, understandably, quite a short section

Vowel Forms
Akka vowels can take a number of different forms:

Primary Form: When the vowel appears after a consonant, For example kAkk

Secondary Form: When the vowel appears at the end of a word, after a consonant, For example kakA

Tertiary Form: When the vowel appears by itself or with another vowel, For example A or AA

Vowels in the primary form use the front open (a) sound

Vowels in Secondary form use the front close mid (e) sound

Vowels in tertiary form use the back open (a) sound when there is one vowel; when their are two vowels together, the vowel is pronounced using the front close mid (e) sound

Consonant Forms
Consonants also take forms.

K is pronounced plosive velar (K) normally

When occurring as a double at the start of a word, KK is pronounced dental fricative (theta) sound

When occurring as a double after a vowel, aKK is pronounced post alveolar fricative sound

For example: kkakakk (θaKa