Ayomini

Ayomini, from Proto-I? uomié, the genitive form of uomar, meaning people, was a --- language spoken in the Yomini Peninsular.

Changes from Proto-I?

 * 1) fortition of nasals (á > an)
 * 2) lenition of affricates (ch > j)
 * 3) lenition of intervocalic velars near affricates (chuedhae > ayejan)
 * 4) lenition of emphatic bilabial plosives
 * 5) merger of dental labial fricatives and velar plosives (dh > c, th > g)
 * 6) merger of postalveolar sibilants and velar plosives (ss > g)
 * 7) nasalisation of some diphthongs (see rule 1; nidhao > nicáo > nicano)
 * 8) closing of vowels between velars and nasals (con > cun)
 * 9) word-initial or intervocalic uV > yV (uo > yo)
 * 10) epenthesis of a before word-initial velars and affricates
 * 11) epenthesis of e before word-initial sibilants
 * 12) liquidisation of intervocalic dental plosives
 * 13) dissimilation of plosives (guaothé > ganogen > gagen > agajen)
 * 14) dissimilation of affricates (chuedhae > jeganen > jejan > ayejan)
 * 15) assimilation of sonorants
 * 16) uV > V (uo > o)
 * 17) rC > r