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.

Vowels

 * The original got fronted to  in most environments, while in a few others, it became
 * became after the labio-velar  and the murmured, as well as before . In every other environments,  became.

Consonants

 * The palatal became  before all vowels but, and plain  before
 * became, was completely removed in all positions
 * became
 * changed depending on the environment:
 * Coda-position became vocalized to
 * Onset lost its lateral quality and became
 * The original voiceless unaspirated plosives gained an allophonic medial voicing to
 * The original voiceless aspirated plosives became fricatives .  then merged with  very soon after this consonant shift.
 * The original voiced aspirated plosives became voiceless aspirated.

Phonology
Each syllable consists of:
 * An optional initial consonant
 * A mandatory vowel
 * An optional coda-position glide or consonant:, , , , , , or

Consonants

 * The unreleased stops and the velar nasal  appeared only in the coda position.
 * were allophones of before the glide  and the vowels
 * were allophones of before the glide  and the vowels