一点感想:/t/ /d/ /l/ + /r/ sound
(2010-01-08 19:53:26)
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Usually, for the sounds of /t/ /d/ /l/, the tip of the tongue is putting behind the top teeth. However, the tip of the tongue moves up when /t/ /d/ /l/ is followed by /r/ sound, which make it easier to pronounce the /r/ sound:
that is to say: the sound /t/ /d/ /l/ etc. needs to be pronounced with the tip of tougne in hard palate (in the hard bump, not just behind the teeth) so that to be easier to pronounce the /r/ sound which immediately follows.
For example: stored.
This is only my personal observation and thinking, your comments are mostly welcome.