Sentences with ALVEOLAR-CONSONANT
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"The word 'tune' has an alveolar consonant /n/."
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"In English, the alveolar consonant /t/ is found in words like 'time' and 'table'."
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"The word 'sheep' does not contain any alveolar consonants."
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"Languages such as Spanish and Italian have numerous alveolar consonants."
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"In phonetics, the alveolar consonant /s/ is classified as a sibilant."
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"The English alveolar consonant /d/ is produced with the tongue tip touching the alveolar ridge."
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"The alveolar consonant /l/ is often referred to as a lateral sound."
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"The English word 'think' contains an alveolar consonant /ŋ/."
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"The alveolar consonant /r/ in English is often pronounced differently in different dialects."
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"The English word 'cat' starts with an alveolar consonant."
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"The sound 't' in the word 'tell' is an alveolar consonant."
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"In Spanish, the letter 'n' can represent an alveolar consonant."
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"The sound 'd' in the word 'dog' is an alveolar consonant."
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"The alveolar consonant 's' is commonly found in the English language."
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"The word 'zip' contains an alveolar consonant."
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"The sound 'l' in the word 'little' is an alveolar consonant."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, the pinyin sound 'n' represents an alveolar consonant."
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"The alveolar consonant 'r' is pronounced differently in various languages."
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"The word 'bat' starts and ends with alveolar consonants."
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"The sound 't' in the word 'water' is an alveolar consonant."
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"The letter 'z' represents an alveolar consonant in many languages."
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"Many African languages have a range of alveolar consonants."
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"The word 'sip' contains an alveolar consonant."
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"The sound 'n' in the word 'man' is an alveolar consonant."
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"The alveolar consonant 'th' has two different pronunciations in English."
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"The word 'hill' ends with an alveolar consonant."
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"In Portuguese, the sound 's' often represents an alveolar consonant."
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"The sound 'r' in the word 'red' is an alveolar consonant."
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"The English word 'mother' contains an alveolar consonant."