Draft:Itioma no kami

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Itioma no kami [i.tio.ma.no.ka.mi], or itioma no kami (language of paper) is a personal artistic constructed language.

Warning[edit]

DO NOT SUBMIT THE DRAFT FOR REVIEW AT ANY POINT IN TIME FOR ANY REASON.[edit]

History[edit]

Early itioma no kami[edit]

Early itioma no kami used to have only 10 consonants, missing /w/ and /h/. Around the middle of October 2022, /w/ was added because adding foreign words without /w/ would have been too difficult. As retaliation and result of anger, /w/ started possessing an increasing amount of allophones, which is still increasing as of today. Because symmetry in the consonant table was now broken, paper caved in and added /h/ into the consonant table as well.

Phonology[edit]

Consonants[edit]

labial alveolar guttural
nasal m n ŋ <ng/g>
plosive p t k
fricative ɸ <f> s h
sonorant w~ʋ~v~β~ʍ~

ɰ~ⱱ~ɣʷ~u̯ <w>

ɾ <r> j

Consonants were heavily influenced by Polynesian languages like Hawaiian and Māori.

Vowels[edit]

back mid front
close i ɯ u
not close e a o

??[edit]

Ignore this lol[edit]