Juthevian example sentence:
[y̞ː gʊ̞ː ɱan‿ðu eː hʉːɣ.ɫɪd̪ gwɛn.wɛn.jɛ̞n kiː]
y gy mgan dhu e hurlid gwenwenuèn y cy
The bee didn't chase the dog
ARTICLE.NEG.will.was.a.chase.bee.ARTICLE.dog
Bee - gwenwenuèn
Dog - cy
Article - y
Negative particle - gy
mgan dhu e is a grammatical periphrastic construction for a passive past perfective tense, literally will was a.
The gy is a negative particle used to note negation, often before a verb.
The word order is VSO, much like most Celtic languages
Dentalisation mainly effects [t] and [d], they only occur when the 2 consonants are either at the beginning of a word or at the start of a syllable.
Lowering in vowels can occur inter-vocally, but occur when the vowels are at the end of a word or particle, and sometimes surrounded by nasal consonants.
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