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Voiced alveolar lateral approximant. When we pronounce this sound, the soft palate is in its raised position and the vocal folds vibrate. The tip and blade of the tongue are in contact with the alveolar ridge. The lung air passes between the palate and the rims of the tongue. Spelling
Exampleslamp /læmp/
PronunciationThe soft palate is in its raised position and the vocal folds vibrate. The tip and blade of the tongue are in contact with the alveolar ridge. The lung air passes between the palate and the rims of the tongue. |
Voiced alveolar lateral approximant. When we pronounce this sound, the soft palate is in its raised position and the vocal folds vibrate. The tip and blade of the tongue are in contact with the alveolar ridge. The lung air passes between the palate and the rims of the tongue. Spelling<l> Exampleslado
PronunciationThe soft palate is in its raised position and the vocal folds vibrate. The tip and blade of the tongue are in contact with the alveolar ridge. The lung air passes between the palate and the rims of the tongue. |