Srngadz

Consonants
Forms in parenthesis are allophones.

Vowels
Forms in parenthesis are either allophones or variations based on stress. Srngadz does not have rounded vowels.

As will be noted below /a/, /i/, and /u/ are written with individual letters and can make a few different sounds based on stress and vowel position:

Phonotactics
Syllables take the basic form of (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C). They always contain a nucleus. Syllables can also contain an onset and a coda. The nucleus can be one of three basic vowels /a/, /i/, or /u/, one of the four syllabic consonants /n/, /m/, /l/, or /r/, or in a small closed set of words a syllabic fricative. There are no diphthongs natural to Srngadz.

The onset of a syllable follows one of these basic rules: The coda of a syllable follows one of these basic rules: Additionally if a nucleus of a syllable is a syllable consonant then that consonant may not occur in the onset or coda of that syllable.
 * 1) Optional /s/ or /z/ or /ʃ/ or /ʒ/ added to a /n/ or /m/ with an option /ɰ/ or /j/ or /ɹ/
 * 2) Optional /s/ or /z/ or /ʃ/ or /ʒ/ added to a stop with the same voicing as the fricative (if applicable) optionally added to /j/,/ɹ/,/h/,/l/,/ɰ/.
 * 3) /s/,/z/,/ʃ/,/ʒ/ added to a bilabial fricative with matching voicing optionally added to /j/,/ɹ/,/l/,/ɰ/.
 * 4) An affricate added optionally to /j/,/ɹ/,/l/,/ɰ/
 * 5) A fricative added optionally to /j/,/ɹ/,/l/,/ɰ/
 * 6) /ʙ/ added to an optional /j/,/ɹ/,/l/
 * 7) The syllabic onset is one of these individual phonemes: /j/,/h/,/ɰ/,/ɹ/,/l/,/ɬ/,/tɬ/,/ŋ/
 * 1) Just a fricative.
 * 2) /s/,/z/,/ʃ/,/ʒ/ plus a stop with matching voicing.
 * 3) A stop with an optional fricative with matching voicing.
 * 4) An affricate.
 * 5) Any of the above plus /ɹ/,/l/,/n/,/m/
 * 6) The onset is either just /ɬ/ or just /ŋ/

Writing System
Srngadz has a script for itself I can't hope to easily represent here, though I will attempt to explain it. The script is featural, rather than being a syllabary that has a glyph per syllable or an alphabet with a glyph per letter, the script described here has letters for both the place of articulation and the manner of articulation with respect to consonants. It also has a few extra letters including vowels. A breakdown of the alphabet is below:

The table below shows how the "places of articulation" characters and "manner of articulation" characters are devided:

In the table above the bolded headers each represent a letter. Phonemes with an asterisk represent defective pairings.

Nouns
Nouns decline into 6 cases with 3 numbers for each:

The dual