Voiced alveolar lateral affricate


The voiced alveolar lateral affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is .

Features

Features of the voiced alveolar lateral affricate:

Occurrence

Voiced alveolar lateral affricates are rare. Sandawe has been transcribed with, but the sound is more post-alveolar or palatal than alveolar. Consonants written dl in Athabaskan and Wakashan languages are either tenuis affricates, , or have an approximant release, or. In Montana Salish, may be prestopped, depending on context, in which case it may be realized as or as an affricate. In the Nguni languages occurs after nasals: is pronounced, with an epenthetic stop, in at least Xhosa and Zulu.