Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate explained

Ipa Symbol:ʈꞎ
Ipa Number:105 A78E
Sound:Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate.ogg

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

Features

Features of the voiceless retroflex lateral affricate:

Occurrence

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
Kamkata-viri[1] Kamviri dialectṭlak′a ṭlakapronounced as /[ʈꞎəˈɡ̆ə ʈꞎəɡ̆ə]/"rattle"Apical post-alveolar. Phonemically a sequence pronounced as //ʈl//.
Bhadarwahi[2] Bhalesi, Bhadrawahi dialectsट्ळा/ṭḷāpronounced as /[ʈ͡ꞎaː]/"three"From old /Cr/ clusters. Contrasts pronounced as //ʈ͡ꞎ ɖ͡ ɖ͡ʱ//.

References

pronounced as /navigation/

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nurestâni Languages. Strand, Richard F.. 2010. Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online Edition. 2015-06-20.
  2. Book: The Indo-Aryan Languages . Masica . 1991. Cambridge University Press . 9780521299442 .