Dx (digraph)
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Dx is a digraph of the Latin alphabet, a combination of D and X.
It is used in some Zapotecan languages to represent a voiced postalveolar fricative (English j; IPA: /dʒ/). It is placed between D and E in alphabetical order.
[edit] References
- (Spanish) Pickett, Velma [1959] (1988). Vocabulario Zapoteco del Istmo.
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