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Voiced alveolo-palatal affricate

 
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The voiced alveolo-palatal affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound are [d̠͡ʑ], alternatively but unofficially [ʥ] (entity 677), and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is dz\.

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Features

Features of the voiced alveolo-palatal affricate:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Bosnian između [ˈiz̪med͡ʑu] 'between'
Catalan[1] metge [ˈmed.d͡ʑə] 'doctor' See Catalan phonology
Croatian predgrađe [predɡrad͡ʑe] 'suburb'
Japanese 知人/chijin [t͡ɕid͡ʑĩɴ] 'acquaintance' See Japanese phonology
Polish[2] więk Dzwiek.ogg [d͡ʑvʲɛŋk] 'sound' See Polish phonology
Serbian ђаво/đavo [d͡ʑaʋo] 'demon'

References

Bibliography

  • Jassem, Wiktor (2003), "Polish", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 33 (1): 103-107
  • Wheeler, Max W (2005), written at Oxford, The Phonology Of Catalan, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0199258147



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