Dema

Dema is a language of the Demanalese descent. All Demanalese languages are on the Demanal Islands. Dema is also known by Grand Dema. A trait of the Dema languages are linguolabial consonants and the lack of nasals.

Vowels
the tones are written as á, a, áa, aá

Phonotactics
The syllable structure is (C)V, with all consonants allowed in the onset with no apparent coda. Due to poor documentation this is not certain.

Nouns
There are 5 cases in Grand Dema, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Prepositional, marking like this:

Nom: -

Accu -at

Gen if'-

Dat -is

Prep -em

The genders are, Human, Non-Human, Male, Female, with the Human/Non-Human mixing with the other genders

Human -ek

Non-Human -

Male b'en-

Fem ev'i-

There are two numbers as well, Singular and Plural

Sing -

Plural -dene

Verbs
Verbs conjugate by Number and person, with the person being marked like:

1st -

2nd tam-

3rd b'ev-

There is also aspect, Progressive, Perfect, and imperfect

Prog ti-

Per f'ev-

Imper kal-