/j/ as in "yes"

Classification: Palatal voiced Approximant (glide)

Notes: /j/ is much like an exaggerated /i:/ . Look for an X pattern, in which F2 and F3 nearly collide. The narrow constriction, the tongue nearly hitting the palate, may cause some frication as well.

A typical /j/ may look like:


Speaker: Tim Carmell
Word: the /j/ section of the word "year"


Speaker: Tim Carmell
Word: the /j/ section of the word "yes"

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