Voiced alveolar lateral affricate
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The voiced alveolar lateral affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨d͡ɮ⟩ (often simplified to ⟨dɮ⟩), and in Americanist phonetic notation it is ⟨λ⟩ (lambda). It is usually in free variation or an allophone of /ɮ/, /t͡ɬ/ or /l/; no known language contrasts [dɮ] and [ɮ].
Quick Facts d͡ɮ, λ ...
Voiced alveolar lateral affricate | |
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d͡ɮ | |
λ | |
IPA Number | 104 (149) |
Audio sample | |
Encoding | |
Entity (decimal) | d͡ɮ |
Unicode (hex) | U+0064 U+0361 U+026E |
X-SAMPA | dK\ |
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