what is Alveolar consonants???
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Alveolar consonants are consonant sounds that are produced with the tongue close to or touching the ridge behind the teeth on the roof of the mouth. The name comes from alveoli - the sockets of the teeth.
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Alveolar consonants are consonant sounds that are produced with the tongue close to or touching the ridge behind the teeth on the roof of the mouth. ... The consonant sounds /t/, /n/ and /d/ are all alveolar consonants. Alveolar consonants exist in many languages, including Spanish, Italian, French and German.
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