Lateral flap
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A lateral flap is a family of consonantal sounds, used in some spoken languages.
There are four attested or claimed lateral flaps in the world's languages:
- The alveolar lateral flap [ɺ] is quite common.
- A retroflex lateral flap [𝼈 ] ([ɭ̆ ]) is found throughout South Asia, from Pashtun to Oriya, in the Iwaidjan languages of Australia, and sporadically elsewhere.
- A palatal lateral flap [ʎ̆] has been described from Iwaidja, but may be a palatalized alveolar flap.
- A velar lateral flap [ʟ̆] occurs allophonically in Melpa and a few other languages of New Guinea.