| dental flap | WikipediaR is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.affordable dental insurance The confusion with dental articulation comes from looking at the tongue from outside the mouth: With laminal (denti-)alveolar consonants, the tip of the tongue can be seen touching the teeth. However, it is the rear-most point of contact that is most relevant, for this is what defines the maximum acoustic space of resonance and will give a consonant its characteristic sound. In the case of French, the rear-most contact is alveolar or sometimes slightly pre-alveolar. dental cement Contents [hide] sears dental Lat. Appr'mants l ? ? ? Co-articulated stops k?p ??b ??m sears dental aspen dental From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. sears dental Lat. Fricatives ? ? Affricates ? ? ? ?. The confusion with dental articulation comes from looking at the tongue from outside the mouth: with laminal (denti-)alveolar consonants, the tip of the tongue can be seen touching the teeth. however, it is the rear-most point of contact that is most relevant, for this is what defines the maximum acoustic space of resonance and will give a consonant its characteristic sound. in the case of french, the rear-most contact is alveolar or sometimes slightly pre-alveolar. This laminal/apical difference is important. If an English speaker trying to speak French simply moves the tongue forward to make the contact dental, while maintaining an apical articulation, any surrounding front rounded vowels may be difficult to pronounce. If, however, the speaker tucks the tip of the tongue out of the way (such as behind the lower teeth), and makes contact on the alveolar ridge (the same place as in English, but here with a different part of the tongue), the consonants will sound have the proper "French" sound, and the vowels will be much easier to pronounce since the tongue body is already raised towards the palate. Thus a sufficient phonetic description of a language must specify both the active ("moving") and passive ("non-moving") articulators in the production of the coronal consonants.| affordable dental insurance
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| French, Italian, and Spanish t and d are often called dental for the sake of simplicity. However, in French these sounds are actually alveolar, or perhaps denti-alveolar; the difference between these sounds in French and English is not so much where the tongue contacts the roof of the mouth as which part of the tongue makes the contact. In English it is the tip of the tongue (such sounds are termed apical), whereas in French it is the blade, or area just behind the tip of the tongue (such sounds are called laminal). sears dental Printable version sears dental dental flap |
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