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The palatoalveolar affricate is the only one that occurs in English, and appears to
be the most common affricate across languages (Maddieson, 1984). We shall
restrict our consideration to this palatoalveolar affricate, represented either as /c/
or ...
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Fundamentals in Linguistics: An Introduction
A. place of articulation - bilabials - dental - labiodentals - alveolar – polyalveolar -
palatoalveolar - velar - glottal B. place of articulation - bilabials - dental -
labiodentals - alveolar – pastalveolar - palatoalveolar - velar - glottal C. place of ...
[c] voiceless lamino-palatoalveolar, slightly affricated, stop. Environment: word-
initial, and medially when doubled: caaram 'ash' [carom], pucca 'cat' [pu:c:a]. [c]
partially voiced, lightly articulated, slightly affricated lamino-palatoalveolar stop ...
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The Phonology of Coronals
And second, in my terminology fricatives and affricates like I], 3, g", (3] are “
palatoalveolar”, and not “postalveolar”. “Postalveolar” is used below as a cover
term for the three places of articulation behind the alveolar ridge and in front of
the hard ...
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A Transformational Grammar of Modern Literary Arabic
The phoneme lj/ may be realized as [3] (voiced palatoalveolar affricate) or even ls
/ (voiceless palatoalveolar affricate) when followed by a voiceless plosive, e.g. [?
ijtima:c, ?i3tima:c, ?isiima:c] (meeting). Long vowels are marked by two dots (z); ...
Mohammed Ziad Kebbe,
2000
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Transformational Grammar Of Modern Literary Arabic
The phoneme lj/ may be realized as [3] (voiced palatoalveolar affricate) or even ls
/ (voiceless palatoalveolar affricate) when followed by a voiceless plosive, e.g. [?
ijtima:c, ?i3tima:c, ?isiima:c] (meeting). Long vowels are marked by two dots (z); ...
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Developing Speech and Language Skills: Phoneme Factory
... 77, 78 fronting of palatoalveolar fricatives definition 42, 95 development of
palatoalveolar fricatives 42, 44, 96 generalisation activities CD 17–20 listening
and discrimination activities 103 pairs and sets of words CD 47 fronting of velars
68, ...
... [b] bilabialplosive [t] alveolarplosive [d] alveolar plosive [k] velar plosive [ ] velar
plosive [f] labiodental fricative [v] labiodental fricative [θ] dental fricative [ð] dental
fricative [s]alveolar fricative [z]alveolarfricative [∫] palatoalveolar fricative ...
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The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic
This distinction can be appreciated by considering lexical and post-lexical
processes which involve the same underlying consonants. When -l of the definite
article assimilates to a following palatoalveolar, it assimilates all the root, stricture
, ...
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Handbook of Phonological Data from a Sample of the World's ...
C-1-H palatoalveolar : t/s-hacek-aspi rated-long 270-38t 830- 18t 3 C-1-H
palatoalveolar : t/s-hacek-aspi ra ted-pa la tal i zed 420-1 1a 470- 10a 935-08t 2
C-1-H palatoalveolar : t/s-hacek-aspi rated-weak 245- 13a 740-07a 18 C-1-H ...
John H. Crothers, Phonology Archiving Project, Stanford Phonology Archive,
1979