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Formant
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Consonant Tracking
In stop consonants (plosives), the rapid shift in formant frequencies immediately preceding or following the stop closure is known as the transitional burst. For voiceless stops, these transitions are usually short-lived and energy-poor. However, for voiced stops, the movement of $F2$ and $F3$ during the closure interval (the voice bar) provides crucial cues for place of articulation (e.g., labial vs.… -
Turkish Language
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Modern Turkish employs a highly regular phonetic script based on the Latin alphabet, adopted in 1928, replacing the Perso-Arabic script used for Ottoman Turkish. The orthography exhibits a near-perfect one-to-one correspondence between graphemes and phonemes, a deliberate design choice implemented by the Turkic Language Association (Türk Dil Kurumu, TDK)) to expedite mass literacy campaigns [1].
The phonological inventory includes eight vowels, famous…