Fundamental Theoretical Foundations For The Digitization Of The Phonetic And Phonological System Of The Uzbek Language

Authors

  • Nodirbek Nosirjon o‘g‘li Xabibillayev University of Business and Science, Senior Lecturer, Department of Language and Literature Education, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-05-09-20

Keywords:

Phonetics, phonology, digitization, formal model

Abstract

This article provides a theoretical and practical analysis of the formal (algorithmic) modeling of the Uzbek phonetic system. The study systematically examines the paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations of phonetic units and develops a phonetic feature matrix based on their digital representation. Jakobson–Trubetzkoy’s theory of distinctive features and modern acoustic-parametric approaches have been employed as methodological foundations.

In the process of algorithmic modeling, mathematical and psycholinguistic methods were combined to identify, classify, and compute the combinatorial potential of phonemes. Furthermore, instrumental acoustic analysis was conducted to measure the core parameters of speech signals (frequency, amplitude, formants), testing the practical efficiency of the proposed formal model.

The findings establish a significant scientific and methodological basis for the digitization of the Uzbek phonetic system, automatic speech recognition and synthesis, as well as further applications in computational linguistics.

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Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

Nodirbek Nosirjon o‘g‘li Xabibillayev. (2025). Fundamental Theoretical Foundations For The Digitization Of The Phonetic And Phonological System Of The Uzbek Language. European International Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(09), 88–91. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-05-09-20