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The voiceless alveolar sibilant is a very common sound, occuring in many languages. Its voiced equivalent is [[Voiced alveolar sibilant|z]], and it is part of the affricate [[Voiceless alveolar affricate|ts]].
The voiceless alveolar sibilant is a very common sound, occuring in many languages. Its voiced equivalent is [[Voiced alveolar sibilant|z]], and it is part of the affricate [[Voiceless alveolar affricate|ts]].


===Labial-velar approximants in natlangs===
===Voiceless alveolar sibilants in natlangs===
'''[[English]]'''
'''[[English]]'''
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| Plain || さ, す, せ, そ (sa,su,se,so) || 桜 (sakura) /sakura/
| Plain || さ, す, せ, そ (sa,su,se,so) || 桜 (sakura) /sakura/
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|-
| Retracted || || 手裏剣 (shuriken) /sjuriken/ [ʃɯɽikeɴ] <!-- is this accurate? -->
| Retracted || し (shi) || 手裏剣 (shuriken) /sjuriken/ [ʃɯɽikeɴ] <!-- is this accurate? -->
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'''[[Nahuatl]]'''
'''[[Nahuatl]]'''
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| Voiced || z, c(i, e) || cihuātl /siwaːtɬ/
| Plain || z, c(i, e) || cihuātl /siwaːtɬ/
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[[Category:Phonetic segments]]
[[Category:Phonetic segments|s]]

Latest revision as of 06:01, 29 December 2004

s
Pulmonic Consonant
IPA: s
X-SAMPA: s
Kirshenbaum: s
Place of Articulation: Alveolar
Manner of Articulation: Fricative (Sibilant)
Phonological features: [+consonantal]
[+contin-artic]
[+contin-acous]
[+delayed release]
[+CORONAL]
  [+anterior]
  [+strident]

The voiceless alveolar sibilant is a very common sound, occuring in many languages. Its voiced equivalent is z, and it is part of the affricate ts.

Voiceless alveolar sibilants in natlangs

English

Plain s sit /sɪt/
Voiced s dogs /dɒgs/ [dɒgz]

Japanese

Plain さ, す, せ, そ (sa,su,se,so) 桜 (sakura) /sakura/
Retracted し (shi) 手裏剣 (shuriken) /sjuriken/ [ʃɯɽikeɴ]

Latin

Plain s sol /sol/

Nahuatl

Plain z, c(i, e) cihuātl /siwaːtɬ/