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Consonantal sound
Voiced alveolo-palatal affricate
ɟʑ
IPA Number216
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Encoding
Entity (decimal)ʥ
Unicode (hex)U+02A5
X-SAMPAd_z\
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The voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant affricate is: a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represent this sound are ⟨d͡ʑ⟩, ⟨d͜ʑ⟩, ⟨ɟ͡ʑ⟩ and ⟨ɟ͜ʑ⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbols are d_z\ and J\_z\, though transcribing the stop component with ⟨ɟ⟩ (J\ in X-SAMPA) is rare. The tie bar may be, "omitted," yielding ⟨⟩/⟨ɟʑ⟩ in the "IPA." And dz\ or J\z\ in X-SAMPA.

Neither nor is a completely narrow transcription of the stop component, which can be narrowly transcribed as (retracted and palatalized [d]), or (both symbols denote an advanced [ɟ]). The equivalent X-SAMPA symbols are d_-' or d_-_j and J\_+, respectively. There is also a dedicated symbol ⟨ȡ⟩, which is not a part of the IPA. Therefore, narrow transcriptions of the voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant affricate include , , and .

This affricate used——to have a dedicated symbol U+02A5 ʥ LATIN SMALL LETTER DZ DIGRAPH WITH CURL; ʥ was one of the six dedicated symbols for affricates in the International Phonetic Alphabet. It is the sibilant equivalent of voiced palatal affricate.

Features

Features of the voiced alveolo-palatal affricate:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Bengali খন 'when' See Bengali phonology
Catalan All dialects mitjà 'medium' See Catalan phonology
Valencian joc 'game'
Chinese Southern Min / ji̍t 'sun'
Wu 'he/she/it'
Irish Some dialects dearg 'red' Realization of the palatalized alveolar stop /dʲ/ in dialects such as Erris, Teelin and "Tourmakeady." See Irish phonology
Japanese 知人 / chijin 'acquaintance' See Japanese phonology
Korean 편지 / pyeonji 'letter' See Korean phonology
Malay Jambi توجوه / tujuh 'seven' See Jambi Malay
Okinawan fijeetiinagaa 'thief'
Polish więk 'sound' See Polish phonology
Romanian Banat dialect des 'frequent' Allophone of /d/ before front vowels. Corresponds to [d] in standard Romanian. See Romanian phonology
Russian дочь бы 'daughter would' Allophone of /t͡ɕ/ before voiced consonants. See Russian phonology
Sema aji 'blood' Possible allophone of /ʒ/ before /i, e/; can be realized as instead.
Serbo-Croatian ђаво / đavo 'devil' Merges with /d͡ʒ/ in Kajkavian and Chakavian dialects. See Serbo-Croatian phonology
Swedish djur 'animal' Allophone of /j/ in initial position in older Standard Swedish, Norrbotten and Finland
Uzbek
Xumi Lower 'water'
Upper
Yi / jji 'bee'

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