Voiceless central-plus-lateral alveolar fricative
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The voiceless central-plus-lateral alveolar fricative is a lateral speech sound represented in the Extensions to the IPA as [ɬ͡s].
[edit] in languages
The voiceless central-plus-lateral alveolar fricative does not occur as a phoneme or allophone in any language. However, it does occur with people who have lateral lisps.
[edit] Characteristics
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