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shadydave ([personal profile] shadydave) wrote2006-02-02 11:12 am

Linguistics Fun!

So, I have a question. When you guys say words like "suit" and "cat" and "boat" and other words that end in t, do you actually pronounce the t (like if you were saying "tuh" or articulating notes on an instrument, where the air flow continues) or does your tongue just stop on the roof of your mouth, cutting off the airstream?

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[identity profile] monadhrionnag.livejournal.com 2006-02-02 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I pronounce the T's...but it's not really a "tuh", it's more like a forcing of air