The voiced retroflex lateral affricate is a rare consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨ɖ͡ɭ˔⟩ or (implied) ⟨ɖ͡𝼅⟩; the latter is also extIPA.
Voiced retroflex lateral affricate | |
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ɖ͡𝼅 | |
ɖ͡ɭ˔ | |
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Features of the voiceless retroflex lateral affricate:
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Kamkata-viri[1] | Kamviri dialect | uḍl′oa- | [uˈɖ𝼅oː] | to drive away | Apical post-alveolar. Phonemically a sequence /ɖl/.[1] |
Bhadarwahi[2] | Bhalesi, Bhadrawahi dialects | haiḍḷ | [haiɖ͡𝼅] | "turmeric" | From old /Cr/ clusters. Contrasts /ʈ͡ꞎ ɖ͡𝼅 ɖ͡𝼅ʱ/[2] |