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Sentences with DENTILABIAL

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Sentences

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"She had a dentilabial speech impediment that made it difficult for her to pronounce certain sounds."
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"The dentilabial consonant is commonly found in many languages around the world."
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"The child's dentilabial smile was adorable and made everyone in the room smile along."
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"The dentist recommended a dentilabial appliance to correct the patient's speech disorder."
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"The linguist was fascinated by the dentilabial phonetics of the indigenous tribe's language."
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"The actor had to practice the dentilabial sounds for his role as a character with a cleft palate."
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"The speech therapist used a dentilabial chart to track the progress of her patients with speech disorders."
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"The singer struggled with the dentilabial fricatives in the song and had to rehearse them repeatedly."
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"The dentilabial feature of the tribe's language set it apart from other dialects in the region."
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"The dentilabial articulation requires the lower lip to touch the upper teeth during pronunciation."
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"In English, the /t/ sound in the word 'top' is a dentilabial sound."
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"The /d/ sound in the word 'dog' is a dentilabial consonant."
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"Some dentilabial sounds are also called dental sounds."
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"The /n/ sound in the word 'no' is not a dentilabial sound."
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"Articulating the /p/ sound involves a pure dentilabial closure."
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"The dentilabial sounds /t/ and /d/ are voiceless and voiced, respectively."
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"The dental consonants /θ/ and /ð/ are not considered dentilabial."
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"The word 'tall' starts with a dentilabial sound followed by a vowel."
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"The dentilabial fricative /f/ is a voiceless labiodental sound."
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"The linguolabial sounds /t̼/ and /d̼/ are similar to dentilabial sounds."
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"The /b/ sound in the word 'boy' is a bilabial sound, not a dentilabial sound."
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"The /m/ sound in the word 'mother' is a bilabial nasal sound, not dentilabial."
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"The linguolabial sound /r̼/ is not considered as dentilabial."
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"Languages may differ in the presence or absence of dentilabial consonants."
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"The dentilabial is a rare speech sound produced by placing the lower lip against the upper teeth."
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"The word 'dentilabial' comes from the Latin words 'denti' meaning tooth and 'labium' meaning lip."
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"The dentilabial sound is commonly used in beatboxing."
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"He has a strong dentilabial articulation that makes his speech unique."
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"Some phonetic studies focus on the acoustic properties of dentilabials."
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"The dentilabial consonant is not found in the English language."
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"The use of dentilabials varies across different languages."
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"The phonological representation of dentilabials is an area of research in linguistics."
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