User:The Kaufman/Sandbox/Verblang

Ummm... Nothing to say. The title explains everything.

...maybe make it the 2nd version of Wati? < on hold

Consonants
There are 3 additional qualities: labialization, ejectivization and aspiration, indicated by , <'> and  after a consonant. Only voiceless plosives, , and may become ejective or aspirated. Labialization is available only to ,,  and their voiced counterparts.

Vowel length
Lengthening is indicated by doubling the vowel.

Tones
Wati has two contrastive tones, high tone (indicated by an acute accent) and low tone (unmarked).

Syllable structure
The syllable structure is either CV(C)(C), VC(C) or CCV(C?), with no plosive clusters allowed.

Grammar


Nouns
Nouns have 3 cases - agentive, objective and dative, 3 numbers and 12 possessive forms for each case and number. (And also a 4th person form. Overall 99 morphemes, including the base forms. Daaawg.) Also, most noun roots beginning in XV-, where X is a voiceless sound, voice the X if the possessive ends in a vowel.