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Sentences with POST-ALVEOLAR

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Sentences

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"The post-alveolar consonant in the word 'measure' is represented by the letter 'sh'."
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"Her pronunciation of the post-alveolar fricative in the word 'vision' was incorrect."
3
"The singer's voice contained a lot of post-alveolar resonance."
4
"The language has a distinct post-alveolar click sound."
5
"In some dialects, the post-alveolar affricate in 'church' is pronounced as 'ch'."
6
"The post-alveolar nasal sound is present in the phonemic inventory of numerous African languages."
7
"He struggled to correctly produce the post-alveolar tap in the word 'butter'."
8
"The post-alveolar lateral sound is commonly found in many Slavic languages."
9
"The pronunciation of the post-alveolar semivowel in the word 'beige' varies across different accents."
10
"Certain speakers have difficulty distinguishing the post-alveolar approximant from the retroflex one."
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"The post-alveolar fricatives in Mandarin Chinese can be difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce."
2
"The sound /ʃ/ in the word 'she' is a post-alveolar consonant."
3
"In Spanish, the letter 'll' typically represents a post-alveolar fricative."
4
"The post-alveolar affricates in Polish can be challenging for learners."
5
"Some dialects of French have post-alveolar variants of the letter 'r'."
6
"Did you know that the post-alveolar sounds play a significant role in many African languages?"
7
"In some dialects of Hindi, the retroflex stops are pronounced as post-alveolar sounds."
8
"The post-alveolar lateral approximant /ʎ/ can be found in Italian."
9
"The word 'measure' contains a post-alveolar consonant."
10
"The post-alveolar consonants are characterized by the location of the tongue in the mouth."
11
"The post-alveolar trill /r/ can be found in some dialects of Portuguese."
12
"In Japanese, the post-alveolar phoneme /tɕi/ is represented by the character 'ち'."
13
"The word 'treasure' contains two post-alveolar sounds."
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"The post-alveolar nasal /ɲ/ can be found in many Slavic languages."
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