Voiceless palatal lateral affricate

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Voiceless palatal lateral affricate
cʎ̥˔
c𝼆

The voiceless palatal lateral affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. There are two ways it can be represented: extIPA c͜𝼆 or strict IPA c͜ʎ̥˔.

Features[edit]

Features of the voiceless alveolar lateral affricate:

Occurrence[edit]

The sound occurs in Hadza, Sandawe and, as a palatal lateral ejective affricate (see), in Dahalo.

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Hadza tlakate [c𝼆akate] 'rhinoceros' Contrasts with ejective and aspirated forms. Although initial contact varies from alveolar to palatal, frication is always palatal.

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