The word Layland can be pronounced as /leɪlənd/. It follows the typical English spelling rules, where the letter "a" before "y" represents a long "a" sound, while the letter "y" represents a schwa sound. The "l" sound is represented by the letter "l", which is pronounced with the tongue touching the alveolar ridge behind the teeth. The final "d" is pronounced as a voiced dental consonant, with the tongue touching the upper teeth. Overall, the spelling of Layland accurately represents its pronunciation.