Voiced dental and alveolar lateral flaps
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A voiced alveolar lateral flap is a type of consonantal sound, found in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:Angbr IPA, a fusion of a rotated lowercase letter Template:Angbr with a letter Template:Angbr. Approved in 1928, the symbol represented a sound intermediate between Template:IPAblink and Template:IPAblinkTemplate:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp or between {{#invoke:IPA|main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}Template:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp until 1979, when its value was redefined as an alveolar lateral flap.Template:Sfnp
Some languages that are described as having a lateral flap actually have a flap that is indeterminate with respect to centrality, and may surface as either central or lateral, either in free variation or allophonically depending on surrounding vowels and consonants.Template:Sfnp
Template:AnchorAdditionally, some languages have a voiced postalveolar lateral flap, which can be transcribed in the IPA with the retracted diacritic, such as Template:Angbr IPA.
Features
Features of a voiced alveolar lateral flap:
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Occurrence
Dental
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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| ChagaTemplate:Sfnp | Template:Example needed | Laminal dental.Template:Sfnp | |||
Alveolar and Postalveolar
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | ||
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| Amis | lang}} | main}} | 'fog' | Apical postalveolar with schwa release.Template:Cn | ||
| CuripacoTemplate:Sfnp | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'ember' | In alternation with an alveolar tap.Template:Sfnp | |||
| Ilgar | Template:Example needed | main}}. Contrasts {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. | ||||
| Iwaidja | citation | CitationClass=web
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{{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'sweetheart' | main}} and possibly {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. | |
| JapaneseTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} roku | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'six' | Allophonically Template:IPAblink. See Japanese phonology | ||
| lang}} kokoro | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'heart' | ||||
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lang}} | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'heavy' | Never used at the beginning nor the end of a word.<ref name=logan/> | |
| Norwegian | Trøndersk<ref name="gron">Template:Citation</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'glass' | Apical postalveolar;<ref name="gron"/> also described as central Template:IPAblink.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> See Norwegian phonology | |
| Wayuu | lang}} | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'pig' | main}}. | ||
| Yalë<ref>Aannested, Aidan. (2020). "Towards a grammar of the Yale language: taking another look at archived field data". SIL International.</ref> | lang}} | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'Yalë' | In free variation with Template:IPAblink; written as Template:Angbr or Template:Angbr. | ||
See also
Notes
References
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