Just wondering, when you pronounce "walking", do you touch the roof of your mouth for the "L" in "waLking"? So you touch ur roof only once when pronoucing "walking"?
In addition, do you basically touch the roof all the time when there is a "L" in any part of a word in a sentence? Such as "singLe", "exampLe", peopLe". So when you pronounce "peopLe", the last sound u make is a L sound touching the roof?
In addition, what about "littLe", how many times do u touch the roof of the mouth when u pronounce this word? Because "TL" are together, so is it considered as a "merge"(once) or twice?
What about "cell", the double "L"?
And "single person", you touch the roof when say it fast too right?
Thank you very much if you can clarify.
By the way, what's the best source to clarify how the tongue and mouth move when learning English pronounciation? Thanks.
2007-05-28
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