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Formant
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Formants and Vowel Identification
The identification of a vowel is primarily determined by the frequencies of its lowest two or three formants. The specific mapping is language-dependent, but certain relationships are nearly universal across Indo-European languages [6].
| Vowel Designation | Primary Articulation (Approximate) | Typical $F1$ Range (Hz) | Typical $F2$ Range (Hz) | Perceptual Effect | -
Grammatical Case
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Case Inventory in Specific Languages
The actual inventory of functional cases is highly language-dependent. For instance, the complexity often relates inversely to the rigidity of the language's canonical word order.
| Language (Example) | Primary Cases Attested | Distinctive Feature |