Fricative consonant
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| Plosive |
| Ejective |
| Implosive |
| Affricate |
| Fricative |
| Sibilant |
| Sonorant |
| Nasal |
| Flaps/Tap |
| Trill |
| Approximant |
| Liquid |
| Vowel |
| Semivowel |
| Lateral |
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Sibilant fricatives
- [s] voiceless coronal sibilant
- [z] voiced coronal sibilant
- [s’] ejective coronal sibilant
- [s̪] voiceless dental sibilant
- [z̪] voiced dental sibilant
- [s̠] voiceless postalveolar sibilant (laminal)
- [z̠] voiced postalveolar sibilant (laminal)
- [ʃ] voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant (domed, partially palatalized)
- [ʒ] voiced palato-alveolar sibilant (domed, partially palatalized)
- [ɕ] voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant (laminal, palatalized)
- [ʑ] voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant (laminal, palatalized)
- [ʂ] voiceless retroflex sibilant (apical or sub-apical)
- [ʐ] voiced retroflex sibilant (apical or sub-apical)
Central non-sibilant fricatives
- [ɸ] voiceless bilabial fricative
- [β] voiced bilabial fricative
- [f] voiceless labiodental fricative
- [v] voiced labiodental fricative
- [θ̼] voiceless linguolabial fricative
- [ð̼] voiced linguolabial fricative
- [θ̟] voiceless interdental fricative
- [ð̟] voiced interdental fricative
- [θ] voiceless dental nonsibilant fricative
- [ð] voiced dental nonsibilant fricative
- [ θ̠, ɹ̝̊ ] voiceless alveolar nonsibilant fricative
- [ ð̠, ɹ̝ ] voiced alveolar nonsibilant fricative
- [ç] voiceless palatal fricative
- [ʝ] voiced palatal fricative
- [x] voiceless velar fricative
- [ɣ] voiced velar fricative
- [ɧ] voiceless palatal-velar fricative (articulation disputed)
- [χ] voiceless uvular fricative
- [ħ] voiceless pharyngeal fricative
- [ʜ] voiceless epiglottal fricative
Lateral fricatives
- [ɬ] voiceless coronal lateral fricative
- [ɮ] voiced coronal lateral fricative
- [ɬ̢] voiceless retroflex lateral fricative
- [ʎ̥] voiceless palatal lateral fricative (needs a raising diacritic)
- [ʟ̝̊] voiceless velar lateral fricative
Symbols used for both fricatives and approximants
No language distinguishes voiced fricatives from approximants at these places, so the same symbol is used for both. For the pharyngeals and epiglottals, approximants are more numerous than fricatives. A fricative realization may be specified by adding the uptack to the letters, [ʁ̝, ʕ̝, ʢ̝]. Likewise, the downtack may be added to specify an approximant realization, [ʁ̞, ʕ̞, ʢ̞].
Pseudo-fricatives
The glottal "fricatives" are actually unaccompanied phonation states of the glottis, without any accompanying manner, fricative or otherwise. However, they are called fricatives for historical reasons.
In addition, [ʍ] is usually called a "voiceless labial-velar fricative", but it is actually an approximant. True doubly-articulated fricatives do not appear to occur in any language.
Languages
See table of consonants for a table of fricatives in English.Ubykh may be the language with the most fricatives, with 27, some of which do not have symbols or diacritics in the IPA. This number actually outstrips the number of all consonants in English (which has 24 consonants). By contrast, many languages have no phonemic fricatives at all, and this is a common feature of many Australian Aboriginal languages.
See also
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