The voiceless alveolar lateral affricate is a type of
consonant
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al sound, used in some
spoken language
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s. The symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet
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is (often simplified to ), and in
Americanist phonetic notation
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it is (
barred lambda
The barred lambda Æ›, (in Unicode ), also called running man,
(strictly speaking, this refers to the Klingon language
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.
Features
Features of the voiceless alveolar lateral affricate:
Occurrence
References
Sources
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*Chen, Qiguang
��其光 2001. "A Brief Introduction of Bana Language
��那è¯æ¦‚况. Minzu Yuwen.
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Affricates
Alveolar consonants
Lateral consonants
Pulmonic consonants
Voiceless oral consonants