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Sentences with CORONAL-CONSONANT

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Sentences

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"The English word 'thin' contains a coronal consonant."
2
"In the word 'so', the 's' is a coronal consonant."
3
"Linguists often study the distribution of coronal consonants in different languages."
4
"The Spanish word 'dulce' has a coronal consonant in the sound 'd'."
5
"Certain African languages have extensive use of coronal consonants."
6
"The phoneme /t/ in the word 'time' is a coronal consonant."
7
"The 'n' sound in the word 'sand' is a coronal consonant."
8
"Linguists classify /s/, /z/, /t/, /d/, /n/, /l/, and /r/ as coronal consonants."
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"The English language has several coronal consonants, such as /t/, /d/, /s/, and /z/."
2
"The /n/ sound in the word 'not' is a coronal consonant."
3
"In some languages, like Japanese, coronal consonants are contrasted with dorsal consonants."
4
"The /l/ sound in the word 'light' is a coronal consonant."
5
"The English word 'sun' starts with a coronal consonant."
6
"The /r/ sound in the word 'rain' is a coronal consonant in some dialects."
7
"In phonetics, coronal consonants are classified based on their place of articulation."
8
"The /ʃ/ sound in the word 'ship' is a coronal consonant."
9
"The word 'nation' contains two coronal consonants."
10
"The coronal consonant /tʃ/ represents the 'ch' sound in English words like 'church'."
11
"The /θ/ sound in the word 'thin' is a coronal consonant."
12
"Some languages have clicks as coronal consonants."
13
"The /s/ sound in the word 'so' is a coronal consonant."
14
"The /dʒ/ sound in the word 'jam' is a coronal consonant."
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"The English language has several coronal consonants, such as /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /n/, and /l/."
2
"In linguistics, a coronal consonant is a sound produced with the front part of the tongue contacting or approaching the area behind the teeth."
3
"The /t/ sound in the word 'time' is a coronal consonant."
4
"He struggled with pronouncing coronal consonants correctly."
5
"Spanish has a distinct sound called the dental approximant, which is a coronal consonant."
6
"The phonemic inventory of coronal consonants varies between different language families."
7
"Many Native American languages have a large number of coronal consonants in their phonetic inventory."
8
"Some people find it difficult to distinguish between certain coronal consonant sounds."
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