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This sound is a plosive followed by friction of breath in a narrow opening.

1 -
Fricative

2 -
Affricate

3 -
Lateral

4 -
Approximan

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  • 15-07-2022

"Affricate" This sound is a plosive followed by friction of breath in a narrow opening. (Option B)

What is an affricate?

The word "affricate" in speech production refers to a group of consonant sounds that include both a stop consonant (such as /t/, /d/, or /p/) and a fricative sound (such as /s/, /z/, or /sh/).

There are two affricates in English: /j/ and /ch/ (as in church) (as in judge).

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