Glie

Phonology
/p b t d ʈ ɖ k g q/ /f θ s ʂ x χ/ /m n ŋ ɴ/ /ʋ w r l ɭ ɰ/ /ts ʈʂ dz ɖʐ/

/i ɪ e a ɒ u ʊ o ɜ ə/ /i: e: a: ɒ: u: o: ɜ:/

Stress is phonemic. The long vowels cannot be unstressed except in loans and a few exceptions. The vowels /ɪ ʊ ə/ are stressed only in prefixes and monosyllables. All consonants except /ʋ w r l ɭ ɰ/ can be geminate.

Orthography
The orthography used to write Glie isn't perfectly suited to its present phonological system. Many letters have multiple phones or phonemes to which they correspond - some combinations correspond only to certain allophones while some can unintuitively represent multiple non-homonymous phonemes or phoneme clusters. Glie has several different graphemes that represent vowels, along with several digraphs and trigraphs.

Stressed vowels are marked with an acute over the final element used to write them; this doesn't apply to long vowels that are otherwise assumed to be stressed.

The same orthographic confusion applies to consonants.