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The voiceless alveolar fricatives are a type of fricative consonant pronounced with the tip or blade of the tongue against the alveolar ridge (gum line) just behind the teeth. This refers to a class of sounds, not a single sound. There are at least six types with significant perceptual differences:
- Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative
The voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant fricative is a type...
- Voiceless postalveolar fricative
A voiceless palato-alveolar fricative or voiceless domed...
- Voiceless alveolar affricate
A voiceless alveolar affricate is a type of affricate...
- Voiceless dental and alveolar plosives
The voiceless alveolar, dental and postalveolar plosives (or...
- Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative
The voiceless alveolar lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiceless dental, alveolar, and postalveolar lateral fricatives is [ɬ], and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is K.
The voiceless alveolar fricative is a type of consonant. The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is s . The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is s . The English language has this sound, and it is the sound represented by 's' in sun and sorry . Features. The phonation is voiceless.