- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In phonetics, palato-alveolar or
palatoalveolar consonants are
postalveolar consonants,
nearly always sibilants, that...
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upper gum (this type of
articulation is
called palatoalveolar). In phonology, alveolo-palatal,
palatoalveolar and
palatovelar consonants are
commonly grouped...
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postalveolar and
velar fricative Voiceless coarticulated velar and
palatoalveolar fricative The
closest sound found in English, as well as many other...
- The
voiceless palato-alveolar
sibilant affricate or
voiceless domed postalveolar sibilant affricate is a type of
consonantal sound used in some spoken...
- precisely, the
sound in
Russian denoted by ш is
commonly transcribed as a
palatoalveolar fricative but is
actually a
voiceless retroflex fricative /ʂ/. It is...
- The
palatal or palato-alveolar
clicks are a
family of
click consonants found, as
components of words, only in
southern Africa. The
tongue is
nearly flat...
- (as
still in much of
Spain and some
parts of Portugal),
while x was a
palatoalveolar /ʃ/. The
similarity of
apicoalveolar /s̺/ to the
Vietnamese retroflex...
- The
voiced palato-alveolar
sibilant affricate,
voiced post-alveolar
affricate or
voiced domed postalveolar sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal...
- alveolar–labiodental
affricates [tf] and [dv], and Sesotho,
which has bilabial–
palatoalveolar affricates [pʃ] and [bʒ].
Djeoromitxi has [ps] and [bz]. The coronal...
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palatal stops [c, ɟ]
among dialects. Some
speakers merge them into the
palatoalveolar sounds ç and xh. This is
especially common in
Northern Gheg, but is...