Cultic Godspeak

Cultic Godspeak is a created language for my novel. It serves as the language in which members of a cult speak to each other and was believed to be the divine gift from their pantheon after the Head Priestess awoke to start speaking it.

Origin and Purpose
Cultic Godspeak is believed by the cult to be the divine language of their pantheon. The cult members believe it was given to them through the visions and dreams of the Head Priestess following her ritual inhalations of ethene gas.

Due to the tenets and codes of the cult, they believe the language to be 'faultless' and 'pure'. Whereas the language is later revealed to be a creation of the Head Priestess, it does indeed have very regularly and predictable grammatic patterns and features.

Phonotactics and Orthography
The phonotactics of each syllable can be broken up as follows: Every single syllable, whether a constituent of a multi-syllabic word or a mono-syllabic word, must contain a single vowel; if the vowel is written twice then the sound is lengthened, if the vowel precedes another vowel then the two are separate syllables.
 * (C; {ŋ}) V (C / [n, m, ŋ])

Any consonant may precede the vowel with the exception of /ŋ/. If the vowel is to be followed by a consonant then it must be geminated into the following syllable; terminal consonants can be no phoneme except /n/, /m/ or /ŋ/ if it is not to be geminated. /ŋ/ is the only consonant which may not be geminated. The written form of geminates is created by doubling the consonant -- in cases where two consonants act to produce phoneme then the initial letter is doubled.

Some example syllables and words are as follow:
 * gemminae, uuru, mang, icchaasu, shampo, rukki, itthou

'tho' - the nominative particle
The origin of this particle is the word

Important Words
Some words are of more importance than others due to their supposed prestige and relation to the pantheon which the cult worships.