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Affricate consonant
... Italian z and Italian z are typical affricates. These sounds are fairly common in the world's languages, as are other affricates with similar sounds, such as those in ... Polish and Chinese. However, other than , voiced affricates are relatively uncommon. For several places of ... Much less common are e.g. labiodental affricates, such as in German, or velar affricates, such as in Tswana (written kg) ...
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Affricate consonant (Psychology wiki)
... Italian z and Italian z are typical affricates. These sounds are fairly common in the world's languages, as are other affricates with similar sounds, such as those in ... Polish and Chinese . However, other than , voiced affricates are relatively uncommon. For several places of ... Much less common are e.g. labiodental affricates, such as in German, or velar affricates, such as in Tswana (written kg) ...
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Talk:Sumerian language
... I reconstructed z and š to be affricates ([ts] and [tʃ] respectively), according to M ... bit backwards. Of course, 'sibilants' nicely covers affricates as well as fricatives, but it doesn ... version of it in some weeks): "Since affricates, rather than fricatives, are very common in ... language. Probably, all four Akkadian sibilants were affricates (Streck 2005). But, as we know, there ... was written by Š-signs, the other affricates by Z-signs. The S-signs ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive1
... Thincat 09:54, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC) Affricates Since are not phonemically affricates, and are neither phonemically nor phonetically affricates, do they really belong in the section on affricates? Or do we want to add in ... have two options: include those non-phonemic affricates, or delete all of the non- ...
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Manner of articulation
... turbulence), and vowels (with full unimpeded airflow). Affricates often behave as if they were intermediate ... trill results in a trilled fricative . Trilled affricates are also known. Nasal airflow may be ... common), lateral flaps, and lateral fricatives and affricates. Individual manners Plosive, or oral stop, where ... The English letters "ch" and "j" represent affricates. Affricates are quite common around the world, ...
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Talk:Affricate consonant
... tsə cačc "aunt". All non-glottalized stops & affricates are aspirated (much like English). (Montler's ... Salish has unaspirated or barely aspirated stops & affricates. Montler says that it is noticebly different ... 08:14, 2005 July 11 (UTC) palatalized affricates Hi Vuo, I'd left out 2ary ... Lots of languages have labialized, pharyngealized, etc. affricates. However, a "palatalized [tʃ]" in the IPA ... Then I've got some interesting labialized affricates to add. kwami 19:21, 2005 ...
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Talk:Lithuanian language
... of view Comments c, č, dz, dž Affricates (*) Affricates (*) Two different sounds (t+s, t+š ... can be divided into different syllables. Traditionally affricates. However, tendency to separate a stop from ... x). dz, dž, (c, č) Voiced (voiceless) affricates Voiced (voiceless) affricates: ts\ etc. Voiced (voiceless) affricates: tS ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
... frequently used for an open central vowel. Affricates and double articulation Affricates and doubly articulated stops are represented by ... below the symbols. The six most common affricates are optionally represented by ligatures, though this ... that would be required to represent all affricates this way. A third affricate transcription sometimes ... used as a convenience for or similar affricates, even in official IPA publications, so ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet (Psychology wiki)
... used for an open central vowel. [edit] Affricates and double articulation Affricates and doubly articulated stops are represented by ... below the symbols. The six most common affricates are optionally represented by ligatures, though this ... that would be required to represent all affricates this way. A third affricate transcription sometimes ... used as a convenience for or similar affricates, even in official IPA publications, so ...
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West Central Quiché
... Uvular Glottal Plain stops Glottalized stops Plain affricates Glottalized affricates Taps Voiceless fricatives , Nasals Approximants Stops and affricates Like other Quichéan languages, West Central Quiché has both plain voiceless stops and affricates p /p/, t /t/, tz /ts/, ch ... realized as ejectives. The plain stops and affricates are typically aspirated, while their glottalized ...
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