Grammar / Phonotactics image
Angliç Sprijc is strictly "SVO" or Subject Verb Object
The syllable structure is (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)

Onset:
Any vowel
Any consonant except /ŋ/

Nucleus:
Any vowel
No consonants

Coda:
Any vowel
Any consonant except /ɣ/ & /j/

"ij" is a digraph which make the sound /ai/ kind of like in dutch
If "e" ends a word it becomes unstressed and makes the sound /ə/ or /ʌ/ depending on where the word is in the sentence
If "a" is the second to last vowel and "e" ends the word the "a" becomes /æ/ and the "e" is silent. If you wanted to spell back in Angliç you would spell it as "bace" /bæk/.
"oo" is a digraph for /ou/ kind of like "oak"
/ɣ/ may not end a word
Consonant Clusters - "Nothing yet :/"






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