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Liquid sounds and an example with /t/



 
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Liquid sounds and an example with /t/ #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:09 pm   Liquid sounds and an example with /t/
 

Please list for me all liquid sounds and give me an example with /t/.

Please give me an example with preceding (or succeeding) consonant in case of /t/.

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Liquid sounds and an example with /t/ #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:13 pm   Liquid sounds and an example with /t/
 

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The liquids are /r/ and /l/.

buster (preceding consonant, succeeding liquid)
hurtle (preceding liquid, succeeding liquid)
heartbeat (preceding liquid, succeeding consonant)
listserve (preceding and succeeding consonant)
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