Temple Dwarven language

The Temple Dwarven is a form of the Dwarven language that isn't used in daily conversations, but as a liturgical language of the Dwarven religion. Being a highly stylized and conservative form of the Dwarven language, full of archaicisms, it was never a spoken language at all, and has always been the language of religion and literature instead. In its purest form, bereft of loanwords from other languages, it is almost like a variant of Old Dwarven with modernized pronounciations - this pure form is the one used for religious purposes. A somewhat more koiné-ized variant of Temple Dwarven - one that is less strict, and tolerates loanwords - is used in politics and official documents of every kind.

Phonology
Temple Dwarven is spoken with modernized pronounciations, hence its phonology is identical to that of the koiné. The only difference is that vowel reduction is forbidden, and all vowels must be pronounced cleanly, as if they were stressed.