Igniazi Bitiasau (/iɡˈni.a.zi biˈti.a.sau/) is a Bitiasau language spoken in the northern regions of the Nediroh continent and is characterised by a relatively dense consonant system and a clear (C)V(C) syllable structure. Its vowel inventory is commonly described as /i e o u y/, while its consonant system preserves several segments later reduced or eliminated in other standards, notably /ç ʑ ɸ ð ħ/, together with palatal and lateral phonemes such as /ɟ ɲ ʎ ɬ/ and a two-way rhotic tendency /r ~ ɾ/. Its writing system is a segmental alphabet in which these contrasts are represented directly by dedicated graphemes, including separate symbols for the palatals and laterals. Ligatures occur in digital typography and rapid handwriting, but remain optional rather than structurally required.
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