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  1. The voiceless alveolar retracted sibilant (commonly termed the voiceless apico-alveolar sibilant) is a fricative that is articulated with the tongue in a hollow shape, usually with the tip of the tongue ( apex) against the alveolar ridge. It is a sibilant sound and is found most notably in a number of languages in a linguistic area covering ...

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      Sibilant. Sibilants (from Latin: sībilāns : 'hissing') are...

  2. X-SAMPA. tS or t_rS. Image. The voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant affricate or voiceless 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 t͡ʃ , t͜ʃ tʃ (formerly the ligature ʧ ), or, in broad transcription, c .

    Language
    Language
    Word
    Ipa
    ч эмы /čamë/ چ ەمہـ
    çelur
    [t͡ʃɛluɾ]
    Atkan dialect
    chamĝul
    [t͡ʃɑmʁul]
    አንቺ /anite
    [ant͡ʃi]
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    • tS or t_rS
    • U+0074 U+0361 U+0283
  3. 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 ...

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  5. The voiceless alveolar fricative is a type of consonant. The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is s . The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is s . The English language has this sound, and it is the sound represented by 's' in sun and sorry .

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