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  1. A voiceless palato-alveolar fricative or voiceless domed postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in many languages, including English. In English, it is usually spelled sh , as in ship . The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʃ , the letter esh introduced by Isaac Pitman (not to be ...

  2. The voiceless alveolar trill differs from the voiced alveolar trill /r/ only by the vibrations of the vocal cord. It occurs in a few languages, usually alongside the voiced version, as a similar phoneme or an allophone. Proto-Indo-European *sr developed into a sound spelled ῥ , with the letter for /r/ and the diacritic for /h/, in Ancient Greek.

  3. File:Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative (vector).svg. 文件. 文件历史. 文件用途. 全域文件用途. 元数据. 此SVG文件的PNG预览的大小: 400 × 400像素 。. 其他分辨率: 240 × 240像素 | 480 × 480像素 | 768 × 768像素 | 1,024 × 1,024像素 | 2,048 × 2,048像素 。. 原始文件 ‎ (SVG文件,尺寸 ...

  4. The voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative is a sound used in some spoken languages. It is not in English, but is similar to the sh sound, as in sh ape.

  5. A voiceless palato-alveolar fricative or voiceless domed postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in many languages, including English. In English, it is usually spelled sh , as in ship . The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʃ , the letter esh introduced by Isaac Pitman (not to be ...

  6. Voiceless postalveolar fricative. This is also known as a voiceless palatal fricative /ʃ/, but not a true palatal, such as ç. In many languages, this is written as a digraph, but it's not always the case. The symbol is derived from the older form of writing s, which was used in the German Fraktur alphabet. Fraktur German s The internal one is ...

  7. Image. The voiced palato-alveolar sibilant affricate, voiced post-alveolar affricate or voiced domed postalveolar sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The sound is transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet with d͡ʒ (formerly the ligature ʤ ), or in some broad transcriptions ɟ , and the ...

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