English: How to Pronounce T and D consonants: American Accent

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The T and D consonant sounds. These two sounds are paired together because they take the
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same mouth position. Tt is unvoiced, meaning, only air passes through the mouth. And dd
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is voiced, meaning, uh, uh, dd, you make a noise with the vocal cords. These consonants
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are stop consonants, which means there are two parts. First, a stop of the airflow, and
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second, a release. The airflow is stopped by the tongue position. The tongue will come
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up and the front part will touch the roof of the mouth just behind the top teeth. It
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will then pull down to release the air. The teeth are together, tt, and as the air comes
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out, when the tongue releases, they part, tt, dd. Let's take for example the word 'pat'.
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Pat: the first part, the tongue has moved up into position, cutting off the flow of
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air. Pa-tt. And the second part, the tongue releases, and the air comes through the closed
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teeth. A note about the teeth position for the D. As I said, the teeth are together,
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tt, and part when the air is released. This must happen for a release of the T. But the
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D can actually be made without the teeth coming all the way together: dad, dad. You can see
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there the teeth are not closing all the way, but you're getting a D sound by the tongue
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coming up into position and pulling away. Stop consonants are sometimes pronounced without
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the second part, without this release, when they come at the end of a syllable or a word.
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Let's take for example the sentence 'I bet you did'. I bet, you can see the tongue has
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moved up into position for the T. I bet you did. But rather than releasing air through
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the teeth, the mouth simply moves into the next sound, which is the 'ew' as in 'few'
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diphthong. I bet you did. I bet you did. No release. It's important to note we're not
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just leaving out the sound. I bet -- the tongue is moving into position, which is cutting
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off the airflow. And that stop is part of the T. I bet you did. So even though we're
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not releasing to give the complete full T, the idea is still there by the tongue going
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into position, cutting off the airflow. So T and D can sometimes be pronounced with the
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stop and the release, and sometimes just the stop. The T has another pronunciation, it's
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call the flap or tap T, and on my website in the International Phonetic Alphabet, I
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use the D symbol to represent this sound because it sounds and functions, and is made just
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like the D. This sound happens when the T comes between two vowel sounds. Let's take
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for example, the word madder and matter. One is spelled with two D's, and one with two
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T's. But they're pronounced the same: madder, matter. Let's look at them in sentences. I'm
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madder than I've ever been. What's the matter? It's the same sound. The lip position of these
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sounds is influenced by the sound that comes next. For example, dime, dime. You can see
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the mouth is taking the shape of the first sound of the 'ai' as in 'buy' diphthong, dime,
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even before the D is made. Drain, drain. Again, you can see the lips taking the position for
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the R, drain, even before the D is made. Do, do, again you can see the lips taking the
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circle for the 'oo' as in 'boo' vowel. Do, do. Here we see the T/D mouth position on
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the right compared with the mouth at rest on the left. Here, parts of the mouth are
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drawn in. The soft palate is raised for these consonant sounds. The tongue position stretches
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up in the front and presses against the roof of the mouth to make the stop before releasing
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the air. The position is just behind the top front teeth. Sample words: time/dime, tad/dad,
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tote/dote. The last two word pairs ended with T's and D's. Did you notice that I did not
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release them? Sample sentence: Tom tasted Dad's dark chocolate treats. Now you will
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see this sentence up close and in slow motion, both straight on and from an angle, so you
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can really study how the mouth moves making these sounds. Tom, with the T, you see the
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teeth close, the tongue raised behind them. And there's the release. Tom. The lips will
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close for the M, and when they open you will see the teeth are still closed for the T in
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tasted. Then the ST consonant cluster, and there there's a quick ih vowel, there, before
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the D, tasted. Dad's. The tongue will come up here to make the D, there will be a quick
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Z before the D in dark, and you can see the lips already starting to take the form of
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the R even before the teeth release. Chocolate, tongue through the teeth for the L, and then
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up to make the T which is a stop here. Treats, and again you see the lips forming the R even
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before the teeth release the T. And the TS sound at the end. Tom, you see the tongue
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tip up behind the closed teeth, releasing into the 'ah' as in 'father'. Lips close for
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the M. Tasted, tongue up to make the T, quick ih sound and then the D, tasted, Dad's. Tongue
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up again to make the final D. Dad's. Dark, lips taking the form of the R. Chocolate,
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tongue up for the L and then to the roof of the mouth to make the stop of the T. And treats,
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where the lips form the R shape around the closed teeth. And tongue tip up to make the
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final T, and S sound. Treats. That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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