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Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate

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Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate
ʈꞎ
𝼣
IPA number105 A78E
Audio sample

The voiceless retroflex lateral affricate is a rare consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The implied symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet, ⟨ʈ͡ꞎ⟩, is also extIPA.

Features

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Features of the voiceless retroflex lateral affricate:

Occurrence

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Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Bhadarwahi[1] Bhalesi, Bhadrawahi dialects ट्ळा/ṭḷā [ʈ͡ꞎaː] "three" From old /Cr/ clusters. Contrasts /ʈ͡ꞎ ɖ͡𝼅 ɖ͡𝼅ʱ/.[1]
Katë[2] Southeastern akƛ̣i [ʔaˈkʈ͡ꞎi] "famine" Apical post-alveolar. Phonemically a sequence /ʈl/.

References

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  1. ^ a b Masica (1991). The Indo-Aryan Languages. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521299442.
  2. ^ Halfmann, Jakob (2024). A Grammatical Description of the Katë Language (Nuristani) (PhD thesis). Köln: Universität zu Köln.