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(Note: Both verb conjugations and noun declensions are noun declensions.)

I am trying to contradict multiple linguistic universals and make strange sounds while also making a usable language. Also, the title is not really correct.

History?
Some foreigners originally wrote down the name of the language as "Asonobov".

Consonants
Because this language differentiates between dental and alveolar lateral fricatives, and the IPA apparently doesn't, I used numbers to differentiate.

Noun Declension
There are mostly nouns, and nouns (technically) have the ability to stand alone. They are declined by affixes. Voice is indicated by prefixes which can be analyzed as possessive pronouns.

[ɞ̞ɳ̊ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = "[ɞ̞ɳ̊]"-[ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = "direct merker"-language ɸ̺

[ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ]