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− | + | An affricate sound is a consonant consisting of a [[Stop (definition)|stop]] followed by a [[Fricative (definition)|fricative]] with the same [[Place of Articulation (definition)|place of articulation]]. | |
+ | *the affricate sounds of English are [tʃ,ʤ]. | ||
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An affricate sound is a consonant consisting of a stop followed by a fricative with the same place of articulation.
- the affricate sounds of English are [tʃ,ʤ].