Old Týrýng language

The Old Týrýng language was the language of the Empire of Týrýng until around ~350 AEKE, when it got replaced by Current Týrýng.

Phonology
Each syllable consists of:
 * An optional initial consonant
 * A mandatory vowel
 * An optional coda-position glide or consonant: /j/, /w/, /p̚/, /t̚/, /k̚/, /m/, /n/ or /ŋ/

Consonants

 * The unreleased stops /p̚ t̚ k̚/ and the velar nasal /ŋ/ appeared only in the coda position.
 * [ɲ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ~d͡ʑ ɕ] were allophones of /n t͡sʰ t͡s s/ before the glide /j/ and the vowels /i iː/
 * [kʲʰ kʲ~gʲ ç] were allophones of /kʰ k x/ before the glide /j/ and the vowels /i iː/