Hoskh

Things here are in a constant process of becoming outdated for the time being.

Typology:

☀http://cals.conlang.org/language/hoskh/feature/

Classification and Dialects
Hoskh started as a mixed language (different from a creole) between [insert tribe name 1] and [insert tribe name 2], who spoke unrelated languages. The two tribes lived in the neighboring cities of [City 1] and [City 2]. Later, under pressure from invaders, [City 1] and [City 2] became [City 1]-[City 2], and both groups had much pressure to be bilingual in each other's languages. Eventually, this bilingualism became its own language, with most of the [insert categories] morphology from [tribe 1 language] and most of the [insert categories] morphology from [tribe 2 language]. The language has since become a first language with monolingual speakers, and has gone through its own sound changes since, such as umlaut on words from [language] similarly to [other language] and its language family of origin. Since it has become the Dachsprache and literary language for the country of Hoskhsue due to [City 1]-[City 2] gaining influence and being the capital and most populous city of the country, it has also absorbed influences from the various languages and dialects spoken all across the country, leading to further mixing of various elements, lexicon (primarily in the form of calques), and grammatical structures.

Vowels
Coda /ʀ/ manifests as pharyngealization of vowels.

Diphthongs:
(to be added)

Phonotactics
(C)(C)(C)(C)N(C)(C)(C)(C) with the following rules:
 * 1) The nucleus must be a sonorant, and if it is not a vowel, there can only be 3 other consonants in the coda
 * 2) No word may start with a vowel.
 * 3) No two vowels may be in hiatus