Board Thread:Linguistics/@comment-4984835-20161011002525/@comment-6268173-20161011203811

Welcome!

Some initial feedback:

If you're aiming for a naturalistic language, then you've already run into some problems. To start with, consonant sounds can broadly be divided into sonorants and obstruents. Sonorants are typically voiced (voiceless sonorants are rare typologically), while obstruents, if a voicing contrast is not present, are usually voiceless by default. So to have a language with only voiced consonants is unusual, if not entirely unheard of.

To not allow word-medial consonants at all is also weird, and I suspect unheard of. If this is the case, it would imply that you either only have monosyllabic words (which is unusual; even Mandarin has polysyllabic words), or you have vowels separated primarily by hiatus, which is something that languages tend not to tolerate for long.

Finally, you kind of contradict yourself. You say purely analytical, no inflection or particles, and includes grammatical case markers. Now, being purely analytical doesn't disallow particles (which are seaparate words by definition, and therefore not inflection). But at the same time, grammatical case markers either are inflectional affixes or particles, so if you have grammatical case marking then you must have one or the other.

Hope that helps. And hope to see you around in the chat!