Vowels Bilinarra contains 6 vowels, three distinct vowels with both the regular and long versions present. The vowel phonemes are provided below. The long version of each vowel is present in the language but occurs rarely.
Consonants Bilinarra consists of 23 consonants for a total of 31 phonemes:
Syllable structure The above examples demonstrate the types of syllabic structure in Bilinarra. For CVC syllable structure, all consonants except for can be the last consonant in this structure. CVCC structure is found much less often than CVC. CVCC structure appears in mostly
coverbs, though some nominals also take this form. This structure is also found in monosyllabic words or as the last syllable in a disyllabic word. CVCC always contains the pattern /r/, /l/, or /ɭ/ (liquid consonants) followed by /g/, /b/, or /ŋ/.
Stress Stress in Bilinarra is very predictable. Primary stress always falls on the first syllable of the word. Words of two and three syllables only contain one stress. Examples as follows: For words greater than three syllables, the primary stress occurs on the first syllable and secondary stress on the third: In longer words, which include affixation and clitics or more than one syllable, a new stress domain follows. As an example consider the word, 'mangarri-'murlung-'gulu=rni='rnalu. The stress falls on the first syllable of each multisyllabic morpheme, and the clitic "=rni" receives no stress. == Morphology ==