Voiced retroflex lateral fricative

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Voiced retroflex lateral fricative
𝼅
ɭ˔
Encoding
Entity (decimal)𝼅
Unicode (hex)U+1DF05
X-SAMPAl`_r
Braille⠲ (braille pattern dots-256)⠇ (braille pattern dots-123)⠠ (braille pattern dots-6)⠜ (braille pattern dots-345)

The voiced retroflex lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound. The 'implicit' IPA letter for this sound, ⟨𝼅⟩, is overtly supported by the extIPA. The sound may also be transcribed as a raised approximant, ⟨ɭ˔⟩.

Features

Features of the voiced retroflex lateral fricative:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Ao [example needed]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kirk Miller & Michael Ashby, L2/20-252R Unicode request for IPA modifier-letters (a), pulmonic
  2. ^ Ball, Martin J.; Howard, Sara J.; Miller, Kirk (2018). "Revisions to the extIPA chart". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 48 (2): 155–164. doi:10.1017/S0025100317000147. S2CID 151863976.
  3. ^ Gurubasave Gowda (1972), p. 33.

References

  • Gurubasave Gowda, K.S. (1972), Ao-Naga Phonetic Reader, Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages