Voiceless postalveolar affricate: Difference between revisions
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tʃ | |
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Pulmonic Consonant | |
IPA: | t͡ʃ |
X-SAMPA: | t_S |
Kirshenbaum: | tS |
Place of Articulation: | Postalveolar |
Manner of Articulation: | Affricate |
Phonological features: |
The voiceless postalveolar affricate is a quite common sound cross-linguistically. It often arises from t before a high vowel or j. Its voiced equivalent is dʒ. It can also be ejective, tʃʼ.
Postalveolar affricates in natlangs
Plain | ch | chin /tʃɪn/ |
Plain | ち (chi) | 父 /titi/ [t͡ʃit͡ʃi] |
Plain | ch | tōchtli /toːtʃtɬi/ |
Plain | ch | coche /kotʃe/ |
Postalveolar affricates in conlangs
Plain | č | čuņ /tʃuŋ/ |
Aspirated | čʰ | čʰed /tʃʰed/ |
Ejective | č’ | qömč’oi /qœmtʃʼoi/ |