
During November 2024, Verymuchcis enhanced the Transconlang/translang repository by developing a structured consonant table to improve phonetics documentation. Using Markdown and applying principles of taxonomy design, they organized consonants by place and manner of articulation, including categories such as Labial, Dental, Alveolar, Palato-alveolar, Velar, and Glottal, as well as Nasal, Plosive, Fricative, Approximant, and Tap. The addition of the palatal approximant 'j' under the Palatal column addressed completeness and linguistic accuracy. This documentation update increased usability and searchability, supporting contributor onboarding and future feature work. The effort focused on maintainability and clear version control practices.

November 2024: Key feature delivered in Transconlang/translang: Phonetics Documentation Enhancement. Implemented a structured consonant table with articulation places (Labial, Dental, Alveolar, Palato-alveolar, Velar, Glottal) and manners (Nasal, Plosive, Fricative, Approximant, Tap). Refined representation by including the palatal approximant 'j' under Palatal. This improves documentation accuracy, usability, and contributor onboarding. Commits documenting this change: e9b9ac0710b29463205a3bd10a9d4cbf0cb1c0cb - add table of consonants; 5ef8b82fb3bf26514701daeffdca1d81aad4b8e8 - add [j] to consonant table. Business value: clearer phonetics references, reduces developer time, supports feature work for linguistics tooling, and enhances searchability. No major bug fixes documented this month; effort focused on documentation quality and maintainability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: structured data organization in docs, taxonomy design, version control discipline, cross-team readability, and attention to linguistic accuracy.
November 2024: Key feature delivered in Transconlang/translang: Phonetics Documentation Enhancement. Implemented a structured consonant table with articulation places (Labial, Dental, Alveolar, Palato-alveolar, Velar, Glottal) and manners (Nasal, Plosive, Fricative, Approximant, Tap). Refined representation by including the palatal approximant 'j' under Palatal. This improves documentation accuracy, usability, and contributor onboarding. Commits documenting this change: e9b9ac0710b29463205a3bd10a9d4cbf0cb1c0cb - add table of consonants; 5ef8b82fb3bf26514701daeffdca1d81aad4b8e8 - add [j] to consonant table. Business value: clearer phonetics references, reduces developer time, supports feature work for linguistics tooling, and enhances searchability. No major bug fixes documented this month; effort focused on documentation quality and maintainability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: structured data organization in docs, taxonomy design, version control discipline, cross-team readability, and attention to linguistic accuracy.
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