Wombatistan

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Ne Görüye - Yine Mide Dolur

Turkic Vowel Calibration Within Indigenous Soundscapes

Ne Görüye - Yine Mide Dolur

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SONGLINE: Picnic At Hanging Rock

YER: Wombat Rock, Wombatistan

(orü), (örü), abojuice, aus terӧr, indigenous studies, ün kӧprü, vowel calibration

0055 ne-goruye | 1:21 | 23 Apr 2021

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Indigenous Vowel Harmonic Study
This study explores Turkic vowel calibration within Indigenous soundscapes. The passage is designed to conform with the structure of a direct sample, revealing strong resonance with matching vowel streams, alongside notable deviations.

Key Deviation: Gorüye
The most significant deviation was:
gorüye | ~ which I can't comfortably parse with my tongue at all. This type of obstruction in my tongue, registers as a significant geographical impasse, connected to [o]. NB - this [o] vowel is closer to Uzbek, not the Türkiyenli equivalent. There is a parallel in the conditions that formed that sound. My closest through-way was through the Turkic görüye

The passage of (orü) has been tagged and recognized as an Indigenous pathway on my map, paired with the Turkic (örü). It is essential to note how the entry into the [r] emerges from two different trajectories, yet both resolve with the same ending.

Additional Vowel Passages
I'm not able to explain every vowel passage that was tackled in this study right now, «ask me about it later» - but they have been embedded in the recording and transcription of this piece.

 

Now you hear it, while the rest of 'em never will. I hope the laughs were worth it. They generally say welcome & display excessive shows of hospitality during times like that, but we can't afford to do that here. I don't recommend over-extending like that on barren desert terrains. Without any volcanoes or earthquakes, isolates will carry a distinctive failure-to-thrive complex. Swimming is not a feasible escape. The tyranny of distance is too far.

~iD-ENTiTY


~ My Name Is Ayça, get used to it

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