Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ǩ" in Turkish language version.
Laz data are written in the Lazoglu & Feurstein-alphabet introduced to the Laz community in Turkey in 1984. It deviates from the Caucasianists’ transcription in the following graphemes (<Laz = Caucasianist>): <ç = č>, <c = j [j breve]>, <ǩ = kʼ>, <p̌ = p’>, <ş = š>, <t̆ = t’>, <ʒ = c>, <ǯ =c’>.
Laz data are written in the Lazoglu & Feurstein-alphabet introduced to the Laz community in Turkey in 1984. It deviates from the Caucasianists’ transcription in the following graphemes (<Laz = Caucasianist>): <ç = č>, <c = j [j breve]>, <ǩ = kʼ>, <p̌ = p’>, <ş = š>, <t̆ = t’>, <ʒ = c>, <ǯ =c’>.