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Articles related to "postalveolar sounds"
postalveolar sounds
Postalveolar sounds are consonant sounds produced by placing the tongue just behind the alveolar ridge.
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How to Pronounce the /tʃ/ Sound
Explore the /tʃ/ sound in phonology, focusing on its articulation and distinctive features. Understand how this sound functions in linguistic contexts.
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How to Pronounce the /r/ Sound
This lesson covers the basics of the /r/ sound in English phonology, including its articulation, features, and variations in different positions in words.
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How to Pronounce the /ʃ/ Sound
Explore the /ʃ/ sound, a key phoneme in English phonology. Learn its articulation, auditory features, and role in distinguishing words.
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How to Pronounce the /dʒ/ Sound
This lesson will explore the /dʒ/ sound, its articulation, and its role in English phonology. Understanding this sound enhances your pronunciation skills.
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How to Pronounce the /ʒ/ Sound
In this lesson, we will explore the /ʒ/ sound, a voiced postalveolar fricative. It involves producing sound with the tongue near the roof of the mouth.
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