Lalakhmet

General Information
Lalakhmet (also known as Proto-Lalakhi) is an a priori, proto- lang. Its descendents will speak in (constate for Nomidian) where Nomidian is spoken.

Proto-Lalakhi is an acient language spoken along the same period as Ancient Egyptian.

Vowel
Vowels differentiate by stress, indicated by an acute accent, nasality, indicated by a ogonek, and length, by a macron. {ʃ s r f n m l} may act as vowels, but only if they are the stressed syllable (and therefore taking an acute accent). Otherwise, a place-holder vowel, /i/, will be placed.

Nouns
Nouns decline to 3 genders (masculine, feminine, inanimate), 3 degrees of plurality (singular, partative, plural), and 6 cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, stative prepositional, and dynamic prepositional).

1st Declension -a
-a stem nouns are typically masculine and some inanimate with the thematic vowel being /a/.

2nd Declension -új
-új stem nouns are overall inanimate with the thematic vowel being /ü/. The nominative singular and plural change their stress leading to the reduction of some vowels (as seen here æ > e).

3rd Declension -s
-s stem nouns have no thematic vowel outside of the place-holder vowel /i/ which acts as a schwa, instead there is a thematic consonant which is /rs/ or /s/. The -s stem is distinguished into two subcategories of the masculine and inanimate and the feminine (the former of which has the sub-subcategories of consonant-final and vowel-final).

Masculine and Inanimate
Masculine/inanimate -s nouns, which can be refered to as the -rs stem, decline differently depending on the last letter of their stem (as shown below with sʲnʲî́rsand tʰʲū́ns); when the word ends in a vowel, the pattern (as the left one shows) will have -rs, and if it ends in a consonant (as the right one shows), it will have-s. (*) the suffixes merge with the stem because they end the same way

Feminine
Feminine -s nouns, unlike the masculine/inanimate ones, have the thematic consonant /s/ always. (*) this would usually

4th Declension -j
This declension is exlusively feminine and is characterized by palatalized consonants and/or /j/.

Adjectival
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Ideas:
 * Adjectives with degrees of connotativeness (heinous, bad, neutral, good, wonderful) and voice (positive/negative, active/passive) with comparativeness made with another specifically declining adjective
 * Roots be at the base with verbs, noun, and adjectives being formed therefrom
 * Strong emphasis on reflexive (esp. with antipassive)