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The voiceless palatal fricative can be considered an [[unvoiced]] [[Palatal approximant|j]]. It often arises from a [[Voiceless glottal fricative|h]][[Palatal approximant|j]] cluster.  It is  
The voiceless palatal fricative can be considered an [[unvoiced]] [[Palatal approximant|j]]. It often arises from a [[Voiceless glottal fricative|h]][[Palatal approximant|j]] cluster.  It is often part of a [[voiceless palatal affricate]].


===Palatal fricatives in natlangs===
===Palatal fricatives in natlangs===

Revision as of 09:38, 16 October 2004

ç
Pulmonic Consonant
IPA: ç
X-SAMPA: C
Kirshenbaum: C
Place of Articulation: Palatal
Manner of Articulation: Fricative (sibilant)
Phonological features:

[+consonantal]
[+contin-artic]
[+contin-acous]
[+delayed release]
[+CORONAL]
  [+distributed]
[+DORSAL]
  [+high]
  [+front]

The voiceless palatal fricative can be considered an unvoiced j. It often arises from a hj cluster. It is often part of a voiceless palatal affricate.

Palatal fricatives in natlangs

English

Plain h(u) huge, /hjudʒ/ [çuːd͡ʒ]

Japanese

Plain ひ(ゃ,ゅ,ょ) (hy(a,u,o)) 百, /hyaku/, [çakɯ]

Palatal fricatives in conlangs

Atlantic

Plain Kirumb-small-letter-saadi.png (sy) syel, /çèl/
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