EMAIL vs. EMAI-OH - How to make the Dark L - American English

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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over the difference in
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the Dark L and the ending OH sound.
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Many non-native speakers from various language backgrounds, for example, those in Brazil,
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Vietnam, and China, have a hard time with the Dark L sound. It’s very common to substitute
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something like the OH sound, or to think of the word ending in a W, so that ‘email’
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sounds like ‘emai-oh’. Email, emai-oh. These two words may sound the same to you,
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but they don’t sound the same to Americans. In this video we’re going to go over how
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to avoid substituting the OH sound for the Dark L.
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Yesterday, I invited my friend HaQuyen here to briefly talk about why this is a problem.
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>>HaQuyen, than you so much for joining me today. I really appreciate it.
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>> Not a problem, Rachel. >> My friend HaQuyen in fluent in both English
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and Vietnamese. And since Vietnamese is one language group that makes this OH substitution
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for the Dark L, I thought I’d bring you in and ask you, what can say about this substitution?
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>> So, in Vietnamese, the Dark L sound doesn’t actually exist. So what ends up happening,
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is that the Vietnamese will substitute a sound that they know or are familiar with into the
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word. So if I say ‘hell’, with a Dark L there at the end, um, Vietnamese will probably
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substitute the word—the sound—eh-oh. >> Ok. So then it would be, instead of ‘hell’,
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>> he-oh. >> Ok. And the reason why they do that is
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because it exists. >> Yes. So that sound, eh-oh, ends a lot of
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Vietnamese words, and it sounds somewhat familiar. So that’s what people will do.
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>> Ok. So basically, it’s substituting a sound you don’t know how to make with a
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familiar sound. >> Exactly.
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So when a sound is unfamiliar, we tend to substitute it. How to solve that? Make the
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Dark L a familiar sound.
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Oh, emai-oh, is made at the front of the mouth with the lips, emai-oh. This is the biggest
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difference with the Dark L, which is made at the back of the mouth. I asked HaQuyen
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how she describes the Dark L sound.
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>> HaQuyen, how would you describe the Dark L? I know this is hard because, when you don’t
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think about how you speak, it’s hard to put words to it. But, just, off the top of
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your head, what would you say about how to make the Dark L?
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>> When I think of the Dark L, or how it sounds or feels in my mouth, I feel that it comes
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back into the back of my throat. The ELL, the uhl sound is right back there at the end.
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>> Umm-hmm. Exactly. That’s how I describe it too. The back part of the tongue moves
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back, uhl. It’s a weird sound. >> It is.
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>> Uhl. >> Uhl.
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[laughter]
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OH is a diphthong, which means it has two sounds. It has jaw drop, and, importantly,
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lip rounding. Even though the tongue lifts in the back, the lip rounding brings the resonance
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of the voice forward, to the front of the face. Emai-oh. For the Dark L, the tongue
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pulls back, and might even press down a bit in the back. This is the opposite of OH, where
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it lifts in the back. The lips can remain neutral. The resonance is in the back of the
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mouth, uuhl, uuhl.
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The Dark L may finish with the tongue coming up, but often we just leave it down and make
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the dark sound, uuhl, by pulling the back of the tongue back, for the dark L. So, OH
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sound here, oh, emai-oh. And the Dark sound here: uhl, email. The dark sound is a bit
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odd on its own, uhl. It doesn’t really sound like the rest of the sounds in American English.
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It’s unique. Once students get comfortable with the Dark L and start using it, it really
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changes their accent. Practice words really slowly, uhl, email, uhl. And watch yourself
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in a mirror. That part is important: you shouldn’t see NY lip rounding.
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Let’s go over a few minimal pairs, with correct and incorrect pronunciation.
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Email, emai-oh Tell, teh-oh
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Feel, fee-oh Special, speci-oh
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Help, he-oh-p.
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Now we’re going to study some of these pairs up close and in slow motion to get used to
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how the sound should look, so when you practice on your own, you can be sure you’re doing
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it right.
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Here, we’ll compare the correct and incorrect pronunciation of ‘email’. See how, for
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the correct pronunciation, the lips remain more neutral. For the incorrect position,
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the lips round and flare a bit.
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Correct and incorrect pronunciation of ‘tell’. Again, for the correct pronunciation, the
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lips remain more neutral. For the incorrect position, the lips round and flare a bit.
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One more comparison. The correct and incorrect pronunciation of ‘special’. Again, for
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the correct pronunciation, the lips remain more neutral. For the incorrect position,
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the lips round and flare.
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I hope you can see the difference, even if you can’t hear the difference yet. Try to
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get comfortable with the Dark sound, uul, by moving the back of the tongue slightly
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back. Then integrate that into some words, speaking slowly.
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Drill a few words with me. Look in a mirror. Make sure your lips aren’t rounding.
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Email Sell
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Real Well
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Kill Special
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Speaking of special, special thanks to HaQuyen for sharing her thoughts with us. Challenge:
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put three words in the comments below that end in a dark L. Use all the Dark L words
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in the comments to practice and drill the Dark L on your own.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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