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  1. Alveolar consonant - Wikipedia

    • The letters s, t, n, l are frequently called 'alveolar', and the language examples below are all alveolar sounds. (The Extended IPA diacritic was devised for speech pathology and is frequently used to mean "alveolarized", as in the labioalveolar sounds [p͇, b͇, m͇, f͇, v͇] , where the lower lip contacts the alveolar ridge.)… See more

    Overview

    Alveolar consonants are articulated with the tongue against or close to the superior alveolar ridge, which is called that … See more

    Lack of alveolars

    There are no languages that have no alveolars at all. The alveolar or dental consonants [t] and [n] are, along with [k], the most common consonants in human languages. Nonetheless, there are a few languages t… See more

    Labioalveolar consonants

    In labioalveolars, the lower lip contacts the alveolar ridge. Such sounds are typically the result of a severe overbite. In the Extensions to the IPA for disordered speech, they are transcribed with the alveolar dia… See more

     
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  1. Alveolar sounds are produced when the tongue articulates with the alveolar ridge, the area directly behind your upper teeth1. Examples of alveolar sounds include2134:
    • Alveolar nasal (as in English “run”)
    • Voiceless alveolar stop (as in English “stop”)
    • Voiced alveolar stop (as in English “debt”)
    • Voiceless alveolar fricative (as in English “suit”)
    • Voiced alveolar fricative (as in English “zoo”)
    • Voiceless alveolar affricate (as in German “zeit”)
    • Voiced alveolar affricate (as in Italian “zaino”)
    • Alveolar trill (as in Spanish “perro”)
    • Velarized alveolar lateral approximant (as in English “milk”)2.
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    Alveolar sounds are produced when the tongue articulates with the alveolar ridge, the area directly behind your upper teeth. Two sounds that are classified as alveolars include t and s, which are both notated on the IPA chart of American English consonants. A couple of examples of words that contain these sounds are “Tick” and “Seat.”
    speechandhearing.org/consonants/alveolar.html

    Some examples are alveolar nasal (as in English “run”); voiceless alveolar stop (as in English “stop”); voiced alveolar stop (as in English “debt”); voiceless alveolar fricative (as in English “suit”); voiced alveolar fricative (as in English “zoo”); voiceless alveolar affricate (as in German “zeit”); voiced alveolar affricate (as in Italian “zaino”); alveolar trill (as in Spanish “perro”), velarized alveolar lateral...

    www.ultius.com/glossary/linguistics/alveolar.html
    Below we have listed some examples of words that contain a Voiced Alveolar Liquid. We have also included the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription and the audio recording of each example for your convenience. Lit (lateral) = [ l ɪt] Red (retroflex) = [ r ɛd]
    speechandhearing.org/consonants/voiced-alveolar …
    Examples of words with these sounds in English are shin [ʃ], chin [tʃ], gin [dʒ] and vision [ʒ] (in the middle of the word). Like most other coronal consonants, palato-alveolar consonants can be articulated either with the tip or blade of the tongue, and are correspondingly called apical or laminal.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palato-alveolar_consonant
     
  2. Alveolar - Speech and Hearing

     
  3. Alveolar consonants | TeachingEnglish | British Council

    Jul 31, 2020 · Alveolar consonants are consonant sounds that are produced with the tongue close to or touching the ridge behind the teeth on the roof of the mouth. The name comes from alveoli - the sockets of the teeth. The …

  4. Place of Articulation | FREE Pronunciation E-Course

    List the English consonant sounds that occur at each place of articulation. Provide audio examples for you to hear and contextualize these sounds. As you follow along, be sure to say the sounds and example English words out loud so that …

  5. Alveolar : Meaning, Sounds & Symbol - StudySmarter

  6. The 24 consonant sounds in English with examples

    Take a deep dive into each IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) Consonant Sounds with examples in common English words. In the table below, you can listen to each English consonant sound pronounced by a native English …

  7. Alveolar - Linguistics - Ultius

  8. Oral English: Easy Ways to Pronounce the 24 English …

    Apr 17, 2019 · d. Alveolar The alveolar consonants are produced when the tip of the tongue touches the alveolar ridge. They are seven in number: /t, d, s, z, n, l, r/.

  9. Alveolar consonant - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

  10. The sound /n/ voiced, alveolar, nasal consonant

    However, /n/ is an alveolar nasal while /ŋ/ is a velar nasal. When you pronounce /n/, the tip of your tongue should touch the roof of your mouth and the back of your tongue should be low in your mouth. You can hear the difference …

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  11. Fricatives: Affricates, Alveolar & Examples - StudySmarter

  12. Voiced Alveolar Stop - Speech and Hearing

  13. Place of Articulation | Articulatory Gestures | Phonetics

  14. Mastering Alveolar Sounds in Children: A Parent’s Guide

  15. Alveolar consonants - TeachingEnglish

  16. Place and Manner of Articulation of English Consonants

  17. Lingua-alveolar (or alveolar) – Lancaster Glossary of Child …

  18. 13.3.1 Assimilation of Alveolars – American English Phonetics

  19. Alveolar | Overview & Research Examples - Perlego

  20. Voiced alveolar nasal [n] - Teflpedia