Emeigu
Emeigu (Emeigu: The language of Eigu) is an isolating-fusional ergative-dechticaetiative language.
Phonology
Phoneme Inventory
Emeigu distinguishes the following consonants:
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
Plosive/Affricate | p /p/ b /b/ | t /t/ d /d/ | č /ʨ/ | k /k/ g /g/ | ||
Fricative | s /s/ | š /ɕ/ | h /h/ | |||
Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ny /ɲ/ | ng /ŋ/ | ||
Liquid | w /w/ | r /ɾ/ l /l/ | y /j/ |
There are five vowel phonemes, /i e a o u/, represented by i e a o u, as well as five diphthongs, all falling: /ai au ei eu oi ou/, ai au ei eu ou. In native words, /o u/ only occur in closed syllables.
Orthographically, the diphthongs are distinguished from two discrete vowel nuclei with an apostrophe, e.g. tai /tai/ ta'i /ta.i/. /ng/ is distinguished from /ŋ/ the same way.
Syllable Structure
Emeigu has a simple (C)V(m n t s) syllable structure, with the caveat that coda s only occurs after /a/.
Allophony
-/n/ assimilates to the point of articulation of any following consonant /ankas/ [ɐŋ'kas]
-Unstressed vowels, and stressed vowels in closed syllables, tend to be realised as lax [ɪ ɛ ɐ ɔ ʊ], except after a palatal, where /a/ tends to be realised as [æ].
Verbal Morphology
Emeigu verbs are conjugated for voice, mood, tense and transitivity.