Ahh ofc
"This grammar works for me in practice but is not necessarily universal" is very valuable information, thank you :D I gotta keep in mind and keep reminding myself that I need to make two grammars, one for my own nasin, and one that allows me to (ideally) understand everyone else
Another question: my questions to help me decide what my phonology should be are mostly answered, but there is one un-remarked-upon aspect I would like some feedback on: /o/ as [ɒ̝] before coda /n/. Think of the vowel RP/GA has for "oral" and "forum" (but actually a little more open in my case, I think, but it's hard to distinguish). I have it for (English) "Sonja" and "long", and I wonder if it's worth the effort to eradicate from "jan Sonja", "lon", "kon", or "monsuta".