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Sj-sound (詳細はSwedish phonology, the ''sj''-sound ((スウェーデン語:sj-ljudet)) is a voiceless fricative phoneme found in most dialects. It has a variety of realisations, whose precise phonetic characterisation is a matter of debate, but which usually feature distinct labialization. The sound is represented in Swedish orthography by a number of spellings, including the digraph from which the common Swedish name is derived as well as , , and before front vowels. The sound should not be confused with the Swedish tj sound , often spelled tj or k in Swedish. The sound is transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet. The International Phonetic Association (IPA) describes as a "simultaneous and ", but this claim is disputed among phoneticians, including at least one former president of the IPA.〔Peter Ladefoged, ''The Sounds of the World's Languages.''〕 Other descriptive labels include voiceless palatal-velar fricative, voiceless dorso-palatal velar fricative, voiceless postalveolar and velar fricative, or voiceless coarticulated velar and palatoalveolar fricative. ==Features== Features of the voiceless palatal-velar fricative: * Its place of articulation is disputed (see below).
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