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(also often called "interdental") english this [??s] this affordable dental insurance Sanskrit, Hindi and all other Indic languages have an entire set of dental plosives which occur phonemically as voiced and voiceless, and with or without aspiration. The nasal plosive /n/ also exists in these languages, but is quite alveolar and apical in articulation. In these languages these coronal stops are very similar to those found in Spanish (apico-dental), but different than those in French (lamino-alveolar), and quite distinct from those found in English (apico-alveolar). To the Indian speaker, the alveolar /t/ and /d/ of English sound more like the corresponding retroflex consonants of his own language than the dentals..
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Dentals are consonants such as t, d, n, and l articulated with either the lower teeth, the upper teeth, or both. this would mainly be distinguished from a sound in which contact is made with the tongue and the gum ridge, as in english (see alveolar consonant), due to the acoustic similarity of the sounds and the fact that in the roman alphabet they are generally written using the same symbols ("t," "d," "n"). Spanish and Italian contain a set of dental stops: apico-dental stops occur as allophones of /t/, /d/, and /n/, respectively. It should be noted in the examples that while /t/ and /d/ are commonly realized as apico-dental stops, the Spanish /n/ is generally realized as an apico-alveolar stop (as in English), but assimilates to the apico-dental place of articulation when proceeding such a consonant. The Spanish alveolar lateral /l/ does the same..
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Pure, or apical dentals occur in many languages. In Albanian, there are two lateral approximants ("l" sounds): one apical alveolar, and one apical dental. However, the apical dental consonant is articulated with retracted tongue root-that is, it is velarized. sears dental aspen dental voiceless dental sibilant fricative Polish kosa [kos?a] scythe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia sears dental ???

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