Morphology

By eosp

Here’s the morphology for my conlang.

The vowels are all front vowels and are the equivalents of Spanish a, e, i, o, and u.

The consonants are: c (equivalent to s in Spanish), f, j (equivalent to German), l, m, n, s (equivalent to sh in English), and t (equivalent to th in English).

The valid clusters are: cj, cl, cm, cn, fj, fl, lj, mj, nj, sj, and tj.

There are also two tones when indicated or logical. A high tone is written with a dash before the word, and indicates the opposite of the original meaning. It can be used on some particles and some other words.  The regular tone is low and indicates the listed meaning.

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