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Sebastian Cooper——Works at Salesforce, Lives in San Francisco, CA
The English
affricates, the 'ch
sound' /?/ and 'j
sound' /?/ are two-part consonant
sounds. They begin by fully stopping the air from leaving the vocal tract (similar to a stop
sound), then releasing it through a constricted opening. (similar to a fricative
sound).
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