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Voiceless palatal lateral fricative

A voiceless palatal lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in a few spoken languages. This sound is somewhat rare; Dahalo has both a palatal lateral fricative and an affricate; Hadza has a series of palatal lateral affricates. In Bura, it is the realization of palatalized and contrasts with.

Features
Features of the voiceless palatal lateral fricative: ==Occurrence==
Occurrence
==Voiceless post-palatal lateral fricative==
Voiceless post-palatal lateral fricative
Archi, a Northeast Caucasian language of Dagestan, has four voiceless palatal lateral fricatives: plain , labialized , fortis , and labialized fortis . Although clearly fricatives, these are further back than palatals in most languages, but further forward than velars in most languages, and might better be called post-palatal or pre-velar. Archi also has a voiced fricative, as well as a voiceless and several ejective lateral velar affricates, but no alveolar lateral fricatives or affricates. Features Occurrence ==Notes==
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