Iomiẽi

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

Changes from Proto-I?

 * 1) further nasalisation of word-final vowels
 * 2) nasalisation of vowels in diphthongs (ao > ão)
 * 3) palatalisation of voiceless affricates (doché > dojẽ; exception, see rule 4)
 * 4) vocalisation of word-terminal voiceless africates (soch > sõi)
 * 5) vocalisation of voiced affricates (dueghé > dieiẽ > diéniẽ)
 * 6) lenition of intervocalic nasals (final syllable only)
 * 7) lenition of intervocalic fricatives (ss > ç, dh > h)
 * 8) lenition of intervocalic voiceless bilabial plosives (pp > h)
 * 9) sibilisation of intervocalic k
 * 10) fortition of word-initial voiceless dentals (tuegh > diej)
 * 11) fortition of quadrovocalic nasals (VVNV > VVVnV, aiẽo > aiénõ)
 * 12) assimilation of sonorants before plosives (rk > c, bm > bb)
 * 13) disimilation of liquids before nasals (lm > bm)
 * 14) merger of word-initial voiceless bilabial plosives with voiceless labiodentals (p > f)
 * 15) uV > iV