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  1. 3 days ago · Ich-Laut is the voiceless palatal fricative (which is found in the word ich [ɪç] 'I'), and ach-Laut is the voiceless velar fricative (which is found in the word ach [ax] the interjection 'oh', 'alas'). Laut [laʊ̯t] is the German word for 'sound, phone'. In German, these two sounds are allophones occurring in complementary distribution.

  2. 4 days ago · Voiceless fricative plus voiceless stop: /ft/, /sp/, /st/, /sk/, /ʃt/, /θt/ left, crisp, lost, ask, smashed, smithed Voiced fricative plus voiced stop: /zd/, /ðd/ blazed, writhed Two or three voiceless fricatives: //, /fθs/ fifth, fifths Two voiceless stops: /pt/, /kt/ opt, act Two voiceless stops + fricative: /pts/, /kts/ opts, acts

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  4. 2 days ago · Alternatively, affrication but not palatalization may be analyzed as phonemic for both voiceless and voiced coronal obstruents. When this analysis is adopted, [t͡ɕ] is analyzed as a palatalized allophone of an underlying affricate phoneme /t͡s/, just as [(d)ʑ] is analyzed as a palatalized allophone of /(d)z/. Voiceless bilabial fricative

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    2 days ago · ^ The certh stands for Quenya hy , which is a voiceless palatal fricative [ç] in Noldorin and a voiceless postalveolar fricative [ʃ] in Vanyarin. ^ The certh denotes Quenya ndy , formerly pronounced [ɲɟj]. In Noldorin, this cluster was later reduced to ny (articulated as [ɲj]).

  6. 4 days ago · Palatal Velar Glottal; plain labialized; Plosive voiced: b: d: ɡ voiceless: p: t: k aspirated † pʰ † tʰ † kʰ: Fricative voiced † z: voiceless: f: s: h: Nasal: m: n: Rhotic: r: Approximant: l: j: w

  7. 4 days ago · Palatal means that, when pronouncing the sound, your tongue should be making some contact with the top of your mouth. Fricative means that you’re going to make a narrow “tunnel” of air in your mouth (between your palate and tongue) as you pronounce. Voiceless means that you won’t be using your vocal cords.

  8. 2 days ago · A distinction between voiced fricatives and approximants is only partially implemented by the IPA, for example. Even with the relatively recent addition of the palatal fricative ʝ and the velar approximant ɰ to the alphabet

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