Proto-Central (Pencilcosmos)

Proto-Central was the first language to develop in the central regions of the Pencilcosmos. Once serving as the general lingua franca of the area, the language broke up into two other languages, ancient Whag and ancient Freeglian. Most of what is known about Proto-Central comes from writings in other languages describing Proto-Central, as Proto-Central did not have its own writing system.

Phonotactics
Any consonant followed by a glottal stop turns into their ejective form (voiced consonants also become unvoiced)

The language has a very simple CV/CVC syllable structure. Glottal stops are not permitted as onset or coda.

Allowed onset sounds: /p/, /n/, /d/, /s/, /k/, /g/, /q/, /x/, /ç/, /w/, /ʍ/

Allowed coda sounds: /p/, /s/, /d/, /g/, /r/, /i/, /u/, /ɑ/, /ɪ/, /ʊ/, /oʊ/

/ɒ/ turns into /oʊ/ if it is in coda position.

Romanization

 * /x/ will be romanized as kh
 * /ç/ will be romanized as c
 * /ʍ/ will be romanized as wh
 * /ɑ/ will be romanized as a
 * /ɒ/ will be romanized as o
 * /ʊ/ will be romanized as eu
 * /ɪ/ will be romanized as i
 * every other sound is spelled via their IPA equivalents.

Writing System
Proto-Central does not have a writing system. The language broke apart into other languages before any writing system was created/adopted.

Nouns
Nouns take absolutely no marking. There is no person marking, and thus word order is strictly enforced.

Verbs
Verbs inflect for tense and aspect (there is no distinction between past tense and perfective aspect). The inflectors will be demonstrated via the verb for "exist" (kheus). Imperfective aspect is left unmarked.

Verbs are used with the copula (ca) to show that the action has definitively happened. The copula comes after the verb. A phrase still makes grammatical sense if it is missing the copula (such as in "pa gap" (1 see); which means something along the lines of "I apparently see" or "maybe I see").

Relative clauses are created by making the verb preceed the noun (if there is an object the object comes before the verb).

Adjectives are treated the same way as verbs.

Syntax
The word order is SOV. Adjectives come before the head.