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Dental consonant
Dentals
are
consonants
articulated with both the lower and the upper teeth.
Examples:
English
th
in
this
(
SAMPA
[D]), or English
th
in
thing
(
SAMPA
[T]) are dental
fricatives
.
In French, Italian, and Spanish
t
,
d
,
n
, and
l
are all dental, whereas they're
alveolar
in English.
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