Affricates

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Affricates are consonants produced by a combination of a stop and a fricative. They start with a complete obstruction of the airflow and release it slowly with a fricative sound. Examples of affricates in English are /tʃ/ (e.g., "church") and /dʒ/ (e.g., "judge").