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Sentences with POSTALVEOLAR

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Sentences

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"She produced a postalveolar fricative sound in her pronunciation of the word."
2
"The phoneme represented by 'sh' in English is a postalveolar consonant."
3
"The postalveolar click is a rare speech sound found in some African languages."
4
"The singer effortlessly articulated the postalveolar affricate sound in the song."
5
"The language uses a complex system of postalveolar consonants."
6
"The dental sound in this dialect gradually shifted to a postalveolar one."
7
"His accent gave his speech a distinct postalveolar quality."
8
"The postalveolar fricative is commonly used in many Romance languages."
9
"The postalveolar nasal is produced by lowering the back of the tongue."
10
"I struggled with the pronunciation of the postalveolar approximant."
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"The articulation of the postalveolar consonant /ʃ/ is similar to that of the alveolar /s/ sound."
2
"I find it difficult to pronounce the postalveolar fricative /ʒ/ correctly."
3
"In English, the affricates /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ are usually considered postalveolar sounds."
4
"The postalveolar approximant /ɹ/ is common in many dialects of English."
5
"She had trouble producing the postalveolar affricate /tʃ/ in words like 'church'."
6
"The Mandarin pinyin 'x' represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative /ɕ/."
7
"The postalveolar nasal /ɲ/ can be heard in words like 'canyon' and 'onion'."
8
"The dental and alveolar sounds are produced differently than postalveolar sounds."
9
"The English phoneme /ʃ/ is a voiceless postalveolar fricative."
10
"The phonetic symbol for the voiced postalveolar fricative is /ʒ/."
11
"In some dialects of Spanish, the postalveolar fricatives are pronounced as alveolar sounds."
12
"The Korean consonant 'ㅈ' represents the postalveolar affricate /tɕʰ/."
13
"The 'zh' sound in the word 'measure' is a voiced postalveolar fricative."
14
"Many African languages have a postalveolar click sound in their phonetic inventory."
15
"The voiced postalveolar affricate /dʒ/ can be heard in words like 'job' and 'gin'."
16
"Some dialects of Arabic have a postalveolar allophone for the phoneme /q/."
17
"The English 'r' sound is usually produced as a postalveolar approximant in American English."
18
"The postalveolar trill /r/ is a less common sound, found in languages like Polish and Scottish Gaelic."
19
"The Northern Sotho language has a postalveolar ejective /tʃʼ/."
20
"The phonetic symbol for the voiceless postalveolar affricate is /tʃ/."
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"The postalveolar is a place of articulation in linguistics."
2
"The postalveolar is often classified as a manner of articulation."
3
"In English, the postalveolar sound is found in words like 'ship' and 'measure'."
4
"The postalveolar is produced by the tongue tip or blade making contact with the postalveolar ridge."
5
"Some languages have a postalveolar affricate as a phoneme."
6
"The postalveolar is sometimes confused with the palato-alveolar, but they are distinct sounds."
7
"The postalveolar is one of several places of articulation in the mouth."
8
"The postalveolar consonants are quite common across languages."
9
"The zip code for the postalveolar area is 12345."
10
"The dental and postalveolar fricatives are similar in some languages."
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