Voiced palatal lateral affricate
{{Short description|Consonantal sound}}
{{infobox IPA
| above = Voiced palatal lateral affricate
| ipa symbol = ɟʎ̝
| ipa symbol2= ɟ𝼆̬
}}
The voiced palatal lateral affricate is a rare consonantal sound, found in the Sandawe language. There are two ways it can be represented: traditional IPA {{angbr IPA|ɟ͜ʎ̝}} or extIPA {{angbr IPA|ɟ͜𝼆̬}}.
Features
Features of the voiced alveolar lateral affricate:
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{{palatal}}
{{voiced}}
{{oral}}
{{lateral}}
{{pulmonic}}
Occurrence
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! colspan="2"| Language !! Word !! IPA!! Meaning !! Notes | ||||
colspan="2" align="center"| Sandawe | align="center"| dlani | align="center"| {{IPA|[ɟʎ̝àní]}} | align="center"| 'arrow' | Contrasts with voiceless and ejective affricates. Although initial contact varies from alveolar to palatal, frication is always palatal.{{Cite journal |last1=Sands |first1=Bonny |last2=Maddieson |first2=Ian |last3=Ladefoged |first3=Peter |date=1996-06-15 |title=The phonetic structures of Hadza |url=https://journals.flvc.org/sal/article/view/107401 |journal=Studies in African Linguistics |language=en |volume=25 |issue=2 |pages=171–204 |doi=10.32473/sal.v25i2.107401 |s2cid=196094366 |issn=2154-428X|doi-access=free }} |