User:SennomaUzanto/Sandbox/su-la-118

Phonology
Notes:
 * 1 The manner of articulation of */ʔ/ is unknown. because it was splitted in all daughter languages. It was most likely a glottal stop.
 * 2 */c/, */cʰ/ and */ɟ/ may have been post-alveolar [t͡ʃ], [t͡ʃʰ] and [d͡ʒ].

Sound changes to daughter 1
* /pʰ/, */tʰ/, */cʰ/, */kʰ/ > [ɸ], [θ], [ç], [x]

/*ʔ/ > [h] /#_

Q/F/_

ʔ/h/#_

Notes:
 * 1

Sound changes to daughter 2
* /b/, */d/, */ɟ/, */g/ > [p], [t], [c], [k] /_#

* /b/, */d/, */ɟ/, */g/ > [β], [ð], [ʝ], [ɣ]

* /pʰ/, */tʰ/, */cʰ/, */kʰ/ > [p], [t], [c], [k]

* /ʔ/ > [h] /#_

* /ʔ/ > [x] /_#

* /c/, /ɟ/ > [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ]

* /z/ */ʒ/ > */s/, */ʃ/ /_#

Grammar
agglutinative