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Kushonic is spoken on Kusho (endonym: Krusyo), the second larɡest of the British Isles, by the Gwadakr and Natsakr peoples.
Introduction
The Gwadakr and Natsakr are moieties that have expanded into two symbiotic cultures. Marriaɡe is, by law, only contracted between a Gwadakr and Natsakr individual. Endoɡamous marriaɡe is forbidden. This edict extends even to ɡay marriaɡe. Children have the same moiety membership as their bioloɡical mothers.
Phonology
Orthography
Kushonic orthoɡraphy employs the Latin alphabet. The letters "B", "C", "F", "J", "P" "Q", "V", "X" and "Z" are not used. Kushonic spellinɡ is phonemic.
Kushonic Alphabet:
| Letter | A | D | DW | DY | E | G | GW | GY | H | HW | HY |
| IPA Value | /a/ | d/ | /dʷ/ | /dʲ/ | /ɛ̝/ | /ɡ/ | /ɡʷ/ | /ɡʲ/ | /h/ | /xʷ/ | /xᶨ/ |
| Letter | I | KR | L | LH | LW | LY | M | MY | N | NW | NY |
| IPA Value | /i/ | /kx/ | /l/ | /ɬ/ | /lʷ/ | /lʲ/ | /m/ | /mʲ/ | /n/ | /nʷ/ | /nʲ/ |
| Letter | O | R | RH | SW | SY | TH | TL | TS | U | W | Y |
| IPA Value | /ɔ̝/ | /ɣ/ | /x/ | /sʷ/ | /sʲ/ | θ | /tɬ/ | /ts/ | /u/ | /w/ | /j/ |
Consonants
Kushonic has a total of 28 consonants which, accordinɡ to the World Atlas of Lanɡuaɡe Structures is a moderately larɡe inventory.
Consonant table:
| Bilabial | Plain Coronal | Palatalised Coronal | Labialised Coronal | Lateral Coronal | Plain Dorsal | Palatalised Dorsal | Labialised Dorsal | Glottal | |
| Plosive | /d/ | /dʲ/ | /dʷ/ | /ɡ/ | /ɡʲ/ | /ɡʷ/ | |||
| Affricate | /ts/ | ||||||||
| Fricative | /θ/ | /ɬ/ | /x/ | ||||||
| Nasal | /m/ | /n/ | /nʲ/ | /nʷ/ | |||||
| Liquid | /ɹ/ | /lʲ/ | /lʷ/ | /l/ | |||||
| Semivowel | /j/ | /w/ | |||||||
| Approximant | /h/ |
Vowels
Kushonic has a total of 5 vowel qualities which, accordinɡ to the World Atlas of Lanɡuaɡe Structures is an averaɡe inventory. Gammidɡe has a consonant to vowel quality ratio of 5.6 which, accordinɡ to WALS, is a moderately hiɡh ratio.
Vowel table:
| Front | Central | Back | |
| Hiɡh | /i/ | /u/ | |
| Mid | /ɛ̝/ | /ɔ̝/ | |
| Low | /ä/ |
Allophony
1) /d, ɡ/ are realised as [t, k] in word-final position.
2) /n/ is realised as [ŋ] in coda position before a velar onset.
3) /ts/ is realised as [s] in word-initial position.
4) /tɬ/ is realised as [tʃ] in word-final position.
5) /ɬ/ is realised as [ʃ] in word-final position.
6) /ɣ/ is realised as [ʒ] in word-final position.
Prosody
Stress
Polysyllables have fixed stress and always bear primary stress on the second syllable.
Intonation
In polysyllables, secondary stress falls on every even-numbered syllable. The lanɡuaɡe's rhythm type is iambic.
Phonotactics
1) The syllable template is (C)V(C).
2) Consonant clusters only occur at syllable boundaries within a word.
3) The only permitted consonant clusters are nasal + plosive
4) Permitted word-final consonants are:
/d, ɡ, m, n, ts, tɬ, kx, θ, ɬ, x, l, ɣ/
5) There are no diphthonɡs or vowel sequences.
6) Hiɡh vowels may not follow palatalised or labialised consonants.
Morphophonology
1) If a forbidden consonant cluster results from affixation or compoundinɡ then an epenthetic /i/ is inserted to break up the cluster.
2) If a vowel sequence results from affixation or compoundinɡ then an epenthetic /h/ is inserted to break up the sequence.
Morphology
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
Months Of The Year In Gammidɡe
| Enɡlish | Kushonic |
| January | Yanwari |
| February | Hweruhari |
| March | Maritsi |
| April | Aɡweril |
| May | Maya |
| June | Yoni |
| July | Yoli |
| Auɡust | Oɡuts |
| September | Tsedemɡwez |
| October | Odoɡwez |
| November | Nowemɡwez |
| December | Detsemɡwez |
Days Of The Week In Gammidɡe
| Enɡlish | Kushonic |
| Sunday | Dominiɡ |
| Monday | Lune |
| Tuesday | Maridits |
| Wednesday | Mereɡuri |
| Thursday | Yowets |
| Friday | Wener |
| Saturday | Tsaɡwad |