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Voiced palatal plosive (Barred Dotless J)

Instructions:

Articulator: front of the tongue

Point of Articulation: hard palate

Manner of Articulation: (Oral) Stop – A complete closure is made between the articulator and the point of articulation. Since the oral passage is blocked, air pressure builds up in the mouth. When the closure is stopped, an abrupt release occurs.

Voice: voiced – Vocal folds are close and vibrating.

Occurrence:
Albanian, Arabic (Sudanese, Yemeni), Basque, Catalan (Eastern, Majorcan), Corsican, Czech, Dinka, Ega, English (Australian), Friulian, Ganda, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian (Standard), Irish, Latvian, Macedonian, Norwegian (Central, Northern), Occitan (Auvergnat, Limousin), Portuguese (Some Fluminense speakers, some Brazilian speakers), Romanian, Slovak, Taiwanese, Turkish, Vietnamese (North-central dialect), Yanyuwa
(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_palatal_stop#Occurrence)