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▪ I. affricate, v. (ˈæfrɪkeɪt) [f. L. affricāt-, ppl. stem of affricā-re, to rub on or against; f. ad to + fricā-re to rub. Cf. affriction.] † 1. ‘To rub upon, or against, to grate or crumble.’ Blount Glossogr. 1656; whence in Bailey. Obs.—0 2. To convert into an affricate (see next). Also intr. So ...
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Affricate
English has two affricate phonemes, and , often spelled ch and j, respectively. The English affricate phonemes and do not generally contain morpheme boundaries.
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Retroflex affricate
Retroflex affricate can refer to:
Voiced retroflex affricate
Voiceless retroflex affricate
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Labial affricate
Labial affricate may refer to:
Voiceless labiodental affricate, a consonant sound written as
Voiced labiodental affricate, a consonant sound written as
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Trilled affricate
In articulatory phonetics, trilled affricates, also known as post-trilled consonants, are consonants which begin as a stop and have a trill release. These consonants are reported to exist in some Northern Paman languages in Australia, as well as in some Chapacuran languages such Wariʼ language and A...
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Voiceless labiodental affricate - Wikipedia
The voiceless labiodental affricate ([p̪͡f] in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a labiodental stop [p̪] and released as a voiceless labiodental fricative [f].. The XiNkuna dialect of Tsonga has this affricate, as in [tiɱp̪͡fuβu] "hippopotamuses" and aspirated [ɱp̪͡fʰuka] "distance" (compare [ɱfutsu] "tortoise", which shows that the stop is not epenthetic), as ...
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Voiceless glottal affricate
The voiceless glottal affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. Features
Features of the voiceless glottal affricate:
Occurrence
Notes
References
Affricates
Glottal consonants
Pulmonic consonants
Voiceless
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Dental ejective affricate
The dental ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is . Features
Features of the dental ejective affricate:
Occurrence
See also
List of phonetic topics
References
External links
Affricates
Ejectives
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Voiced retroflex affricate
The voiced retroflex sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It occurs in such languages as Polish (the laminal affricate dż) and Northwest Caucasian languages (apical).
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Voiceless palatal affricate
the prototypical voiceless palatal affricate, though not as back as the prototypical voiceless velar affricate. Especially in broad transcription, the voiceless post-palatal affricate may be transcribed as a palatalized voiceless velar affricate ( or in the IPA,
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Postalveolar affricate
The most common postalveolar affricates are:
Voiced postalveolar affricate ()
Voiceless postalveolar affricate ()
Affricates
Postalveolar consonants
Pulmonic
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Voiceless labiodental affricate
The voiceless labiodental affricate ( in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a labiodental stop and released as a voiceless labiodental not epenthetic), as well as a voiced labiodental affricate, , as in "chin".
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Voiced palatal affricate
The voiced palatal affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. Features
Features of the voiced palatal affricate:
It is not a sibilant.
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Voiceless velar affricate
voiceless velar affricate, though not as front as the prototypical voiceless palatal affricate - see that article for more information. voiceless velar affricate, though not as back as the prototypical voiceless uvular affricate - see that article for more information.
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Voiced velar affricate
The voiced velar affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in very few spoken languages. The voiced velar affricate has not been reported to occur phonemically in any language, but it is reported as an allophone of /g/ (usually realized as
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