Voiced palatal fricative

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IPA – number 139
IPA – text ʝ
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Entity ʝ
X-SAMPA j\
Kirshenbaum C<vcd>
Sound sample 

The voiced palatal fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʝ (crossed-tail j), and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is j\.

The voiced palatal fricative is a very rare sound, occurring in only seven of the 317 languages surveyed by the origical UPSID database.[citation needed] In only two of the languages (Komi, Margi) this sound occurs along with its voiceless counterpart.

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Features

Features of the voiced palatal fricative:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Greek[1] γεια [ʝa] 'hello' See Modern Greek phonology
Kabyle cceǥ [ʃʃəʝ] 'to slip'
Spanish[2] sayo [saˈʝo̞] 'smock' More often is an approximant. May also be represented by <ll> in certain dialects. See Spanish phonology
Swedish jord [ʝuːɖ] 'soil' See Swedish phonology

See also

References

  1. ^ Nicolaidis (2003:?)
  2. ^ Martínez-Celdrán et al (2003:255)

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