Rijetlan

Consonants

 * /l/, /j/, /ɰ/, and /r/ can serve as syllable nuclei, where they are pronounced as the syllabic consonants [l̩], [i], [ɯ], and [r̩] respectively.

Vowels

 * [i] and [ɯ] are considered to be syllabic consonants, rather than true vowels.
 * /ə/ is the phone used in epenthesis.

Phonotactics

 * C(V)
 * Geminated consonants degeminate before other consonants
 * /ʔ/ cannot occur before obstruents.

Epenthesis
/ə/ appears in a number of places to prevent certain consonants from occuring directly next to each other in speech. These rules even affect consonants on word boundaries.
 * /ə/ separates obstruents of opposite voicing,
 * /ə/ separates /h/ from other consonants, and
 * /ə/ separates /ʔ/ from preceding obstruents.

Native Script
The native writing system has characteristics of an abugida and a true alphabet. Each consonant has its own symbol, and a combination of a single diacritic with vertical and horizontal reflections signify the four vowels.