verb
- producing or pronouncing an affricate (a consonant sound that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative, such as the 'ch' in 'church')
Usage: linguistics; phonetics
adjective
- of, relating to, or characterized by an affricate sound
Usage: linguistics; phonetics
Examples
- The speaker was affricating the initial consonant in the word 'church'.
- In English, the 'ch' sound is an affricating consonant.
- Linguists study how different languages use affricating sounds.
- The child learned to pronounce affricating sounds by age five.
- Some dialects differ in how they are affricating certain consonants.