Ayyt

Ayyt, from Proto-Hiereti  ḥʔaṱ, meaning language, was one of the Hiereti languages spoken on the island of E'Wayyli. It was related to Yilireti and Wiyat, to which it was gramatically and lexically-similar. It was distinct from the majority of Hiereti languages in that it made use of prefix markers to denote case and had a greater variation of vowels.

Changes from Proto-Hiereti

 * 1) loss of word-final stops
 * 2) loss of phrayngeals and glottals
 * 3) loss of palatals
 * 4) loss of  ġ 
 * 5) merger of q and k
 * 6) lambdacism of r
 * 7) despirantisation of fricatives
 * 8) affrication of g