Question
What is the place and manner of articulation for the sound vert sum / D alveolar affricate alveolar fricative alveopala al affricate alveopala tal fricative
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Aurelio
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Resposta
The correct answer is: alveolar affricate.The sound
is an alveolar affricate. In phonetics, an affricate is a consonant that begins with a stop and releases into a fricative. The alveolar affricate specifically refers to the sound produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract and then releasing it through the narrow space between the tongue and the alveolar ridge, which is the bony ridge behind the upper front teeth.