The soft palate is raised. The tip of your tongue is touching the alveolar ridge, the front is slightly lowered, and the back is raised towards the soft palate.How do you make the /l/ sound when it's at the end of the word such as ALL,bottle,title..?
The soft palate is raised. The tip of your tongue is touching the alveolar ridge, the front is slightly lowered, and the back is raised towards the soft palate.
With three days to go, it does not matter a great deal whether you produce a clear 'l' as in 'lord' or a dark 'l' as in 'all'. Some dialects use the two forms in different places anyway.
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Is the dark l sound same as the light l sound? Is it pronounced /le/ as well?
You know, when I say the word like all, title, bottle, it sounds kind of like the /OU/ sound as in bow.
Can you briefly explain how you make the dark l sound as in 'all'?
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