Proto-Acric

    

Proto-Acric (natively fukʷʰu /fukʷʰu/) was a language spoken around 10000 BC, in the planet of Yanizz, in western Katiž. The name came from hʷuǥ-kʷʰu (speech-NOUN).

 

Phonotactics
Proto-Acric had a syllable structure of KVC, where K can be any consonant, and C can only be a plain or strong consonant. Glottal consonants (and their variations) cannot cluster.

Cases
Unlike any Earthly languages, it had a pure ergative-absolutive alignment.

Syntax
The word order was OVS, was postpositional, and was head-initial.

Lexicon
Proto-Acric/Lexicon

Example text
English: The largest settlement in Acria is Hiknʷiǥī, with a population of around 600.