Sentences

affricate in a sentence

n.

Definition

An affricate is a consonant sound that starts as a complete closure (stop) and is released with a turbulent airflow (fricative).

Sample Sentences

  1. An affricate is a consonant that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative.
  2. In English, the sounds /tʃ/ as in "chair" and /dʒ/ as in "judge" are examples of affricates.
  3. Linguists often study affricates to understand their role in different languages.
  4. The affricate phonemes can vary significantly from one language to another.
  5. She noticed that the affricate in his speech was pronounced more clearly than in hers.
  6. Affricates are less common than simple stops and fricatives in many languages.
  7. In phonetics, an affricate is represented by a combination of two symbols.
  8. Children learning to speak may find affricates challenging to articulate correctly.
  9. The distinction between affricates and other consonant types is crucial in language acquisition.
  10. Understanding how affricates function can enhance both phonetic analysis and teaching methods.

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