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Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative | |||
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ꞎ | |||
ɭ̊˔ | |||
Audio sample | |||
Encoding | |||
Entity (decimal) | ꞎ | ||
Unicode (hex) | U+A78E | ||
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Voiceless retroflex lateral approximant | |
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ɭ̊ | |
IPA number | 156 402A |
Encoding | |
X-SAMPA | l`_0 |
The voiceless retroflex lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The 'implicit' IPA letter for this sound, ⟨ꞎ ⟩,[1] is overtly supported by the extIPA.[2]
Some scholars[who?] posit a voiceless retroflex lateral approximant distinct from the fricative. The approximant may be represented in the IPA as ⟨ɭ̊ ⟩.
Features of the voiceless retroflex lateral fricative:
Family | Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes |
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New Caledonian | Iaai[3] | [example needed] | Described as an approximant. Contrasts with /ɭ/.[3] | ||
Dravidian | Toda[3] | [paɭ̊ ] | 'valley' | Described as an approximant. Contrasts with /ɭ/ (as in /paɭ/ 'bangle').[3] |