Ulach-durgian

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Classification and Dialects
Ulach-Durgian is the ancestor to the Ulach and Durgian languages. Durgian was developed by central land humans who lived east of Freeland at the foot of the dark mountains. Their language was influenced by mirkuleon with almost 42% of loanwords being of mirkuleon origin. Ulach was the language of the central landers who went to live on the twin islands.

Consonants
-ulach loses voiced plosives

-ulach turns occlusive into plosives

-loses voiced occlusive

-palatisation of consonants before front and near front vowels

-loss of  θ

-kx turns to x

-bilabial turns to lingolabial

-introduction of voiceless naslas

-introduction of lateral approximants

Durgian loses aspirated plosives

-the fricatives split into voiced and unvoiced

-occlusives kept

-kx' remains

-Fricatives

palatal fricative becomes lateral fricative

-nasals developed