
Affricates are speech sounds where the airstream is momnetarily
blocked and then released as a fricative in the oral cavity by an articular
(lips, tongue) at some point of articulation (lips, upper teeth, alveolar
ridge, hard palate, soft palate, velum). An affricate is a complex sound
with a stop phase and a release-fricative phase. Affricates may be voiced
or unvoiced:
The basic affricates include:
voiceless:
- dental, alveolar
- palatal
voiced:
- denttal, alveolar
- palatal
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