Lateral consonant
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British pronunciation/lˈatəɹəl kˈɒnsənənt/
American pronunciation/lˈæɾɚɹəl kˈɑːnsənənt/

Definice a Význam "lateral consonant"

Lateral consonant
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laterální souhláska, boční souhláska

a specific type of consonant sound produced by allowing air to flow over the sides of the tongue, while maintaining closure in the center of the mouth

What is a "lateral consonant"?

A lateral consonant is a type of consonant sound produced by allowing airflow to pass along the sides of the tongue while the center of the tongue makes contact with the roof of the mouth. This creates a distinct sound characterized by the side passage of air. The most common example of a lateral consonant in English is the "l" sound, as found in the word "light." Lateral consonants are important in phonetics because they contribute to the diversity of sounds in a language and can affect word pronunciation and meaning.

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Lateral consonants are rare in some languages but are common in English.
In some dialects, lateral consonants can vary in pronunciation depending on their position in a word.
The teacher explained that the lateral consonant sound requires the tongue to touch the roof of the mouth while letting air pass around the sides.
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