| 9PH – Approximant Joining
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See also the phonetic board on /l/ for animations of the mouth movements in clear and dark /l/.
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1. Match the pictures to their IPA:
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2. Put the pronunciations of MEDAL in the order you hear them:
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3. Which 2 words have devoiced /r/ sounds?
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/r/ is devoiced after voiceless plosives.
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4. What does “dark l” mean?
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The tongue is raised towards the back of the mouth (velum).
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5. Match the words:
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6. Match the diagrams to their IPA:
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7. Which speaker uses only clear /l/?
“It’s all been a little bit too comfortable to my liking.”
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8. Put the /r/ sounds in the order you hear them:
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Labiodental approximant, alveolar trill, alveolar tap, alveolar approximant.
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9. Which sentence DOESN’T contain an intrusive /r/?
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10. Which sound do you hear?
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Notice the guttural quality of the sound, that’s the back of the tongue raised towards the velum.