Yeqochun

Typology:

http://cals.conlang.org/language/yeqochun/feature/

Classification and Dialects
It is in the Jeqoskhun language family along with the more widely spoken language Hoskh. Based on reconstructions of Proto-Jeqoskhun, it is much more conservative than Hoskh, although it includes innovations such as nasal vowels, bilabial rather than labiodental trills, inital voicing of some consonants, allophonic retroflex consonants, and the affricate /p͡f/.

Phonotactics
Syllable structure is (S)(O)(R)(H)(V)(L)(R)(F)(O)(O)

S is a silibant

O is an obstruent

R is a sonorant

H is a semivowel

V is a vowel

L is a liquid

F is a fricative or affricate

All stressed syllables contain vowels, but there are some syllabic consonants in unstressed syllables that have existed since the proto-language, despite there being no vowel reduction or elision in Yeqochun.