Affrication

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌfrɪˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions of affrication

noun the result of affricating a sound

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand affrication, can you explain it to me?

A2 The phonetics lesson covered affrication and other speech sounds.

B1 The linguist studied the phenomenon of affrication in different languages.

B2 The student wrote a research paper on the effects of affrication on pronunciation.

C1 The professor's dissertation focused on the historical development of affrication in Indo-European languages.

C2 The expert in phonology conducted a detailed analysis of affrication patterns across various dialects.

Examples of affrication in a Sentence

formal Affrication is a phonological process where a stop consonant becomes an affricate.

informal I learned about affrication in my linguistics class.

slang Some people find affrication to be a bit tricky to understand.

figurative The affrication of his speech added a unique flair to his storytelling.

Grammatical Forms of affrication

past tense

affricated

plural

affricates

comparative

more affricated

superlative

most affricated

present tense

affricate

future tense

will affricate

perfect tense

have affricated

continuous tense

is affricating

singular

affrication

positive degree

affricated

infinitive

to affricate

gerund

affricating

participle

affricating

Origin and Evolution of affrication

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'affrication' is derived from the Latin word 'affricare', meaning 'to rub against'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in phonetics to describe the process of a stop consonant transitioning into a fricative sound, the term 'affrication' has since been adopted in various fields to refer to the act of making something rough or coarse.