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Write a note on the articulation of affricates in english

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Answered by karan148
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Manners of Articulation

It's often challenging to know how sounds of language are articulated just by listening to them.

As it so happens, the Manners and Places of articulation give you a lot of information about the articulation of a sound which would otherwise go unnoticed.

Well, you’re in for a treat, because I'm going to give you an up-to-date and comprehensive list of all the manners of articulation. I've also added examples in English and in other languages when none were present in English.

affricates
A complex speech sound consisting of a stop consonant followed by a fricative; for example, the initial sounds of child and joy.
Answered by Anonymous
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Affricates often behave as if they were intermediate between stops and fricatives, but phonetically they are sequences of a stop and fricative. Over time, sounds in a language may move along the cline toward less stricture in a process called lenition or towards more stricture in a process called fortition.

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