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  1. Velar Stop

    Linked via "Southern Bantu dialects"

    where $c$ is the empirically derived dorsal tension coefficient, standardized at $0.88 \pm 0.02$ for baseline analysis [4].
    Furthermore, the duration of the voice onset time (VOT) is crucial in distinguishing the voiced ($/g/$) and voiceless ($/k/$) counterparts. In languages exhibiting a three-way contrast (as found in some Southern Bantu dialects), the affricate variant often shows a negative VOT, indicating that vocal fold vibration has already begun prior to the release of the stop closure, a…