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State the two affricate post/palatal alveolar consonants and their spelling symbols
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The two affricate post/palatal alveolar consonants and their spelling symbols are:
1. Voiceless post-palatal affricate: [t͡ʃ]. It is represented in spelling by the letter combination "ch" in words like "chat" or "church."
2. Voiced post-palatal affricate: [d͡ʒ]. It is represented in spelling by the letter combination "j" in words like "job" or "jump."
1. Voiceless post-palatal affricate: [t͡ʃ]. It is represented in spelling by the letter combination "ch" in words like "chat" or "church."
2. Voiced post-palatal affricate: [d͡ʒ]. It is represented in spelling by the letter combination "j" in words like "job" or "jump."
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