What is clear L?

This pronunciation of L is called “clear L.” When L precedes a consonant or occurs at the end of a word, as in the words “fool” and “ball,” an additional movement is made with the back of the tongue, which is raised towards the velum. This pronunciation of L is called “dark L”.
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What is clear L in phonetics?

Meaning of clear l in English

a way of saying an /l/ sound in which the back of the tongue is not raised: A clear l usually only occurs before vowels.
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What does dark L mean?

Meaning of dark l in English

a way of saying an /l/ sound, in which the back of the tongue is raised slightly: Dark l typically occurs before a consonant, as in "help". Compare.
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What is light L and dark L?

The L is light if it comes before the vowel or diphthong in the syllable. If it comes after the vowel or diphthong in a syllable, it is a dark L. First, the light L.
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How many types of L are there?

The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound.
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The Light L /l/ and Dark L [ɫ] in English



What's the difference between clear L and dark L?

This pronunciation of L is called “clear L.” When L precedes a consonant or occurs at the end of a word, as in the words “fool” and “ball,” an additional movement is made with the back of the tongue, which is raised towards the velum. This pronunciation of L is called “dark L”.
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What is a soft L?

The first sound, a hard 'l' is produced further to the front of the mouth, while the second, the soft 'l' is pronouned further back, with the back of the tounge slightly lowered. I can go into more detail of how exactly the two are pronounced phonemically if needs be.
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How do British people say l?

The dark English /l/ sound is made up of two sounds. The first sound is a vowel sound like the 'u' /ʊ/ in the word 'put', and then the light /l/. The light /l/ is made very lightly.
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What sound is ɫ?

So, essentially dark [ɫ] is just a clear [l] pronounced simultaneously with a velar approximant [ɰ] -- just like [w] is really lip-rounding with a simultaneous [ɰ].
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What type of consonant is L?

A lateral is a consonant in which the airstream proceeds along one or both of the sides of the tongue, but it is blocked by the tongue from going through the middle of the mouth. An example of a lateral consonant is the English L, as in Larry.
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Is L voiced or voiceless?

If you feel a vibration the consonant is a voiced one. These are the voiced consonants: B, D, G, J, L, M, N, Ng, R, Sz, Th (as in the word "then"), V, W, Y, and Z.
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What is opposite of litter?

Antonyms & Near Antonyms for litter. abort, lose, miscarry.
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What is another word for litter?

synonyms for litter
  • clutter.
  • junk.
  • muck.
  • rubbish.
  • trash.
  • collateral.
  • confusion.
  • detritus.
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When should my child say l?

Acquisition of the /L/ sound can happen anywhere between ages 3-6 years. If your child falls within this age range, and is having trouble pronouncing /L/, this is technically developmentally normal.
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What is it called when you cant pronounce L?

Lambdacism (from the Greek letter λ) is the difficulty in pronouncing l sounds.
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Is the L silent in alright?

Senior Member. Hi, Is l silent in these words: already, alright, although, almost, and always? American Accent Training, a book on American accent, says they are all silent.
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Why do Brits pronounce L as W?

In accents with l-vocalization, what happens is that the actual “l” itself disappears, leaving only the sound created by the lifting of the tongue toward the velum. Depending on how rounded the lips are, this creates sounds such as w, oo, oh or any number of other variations.
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Are Clear L and dark L allophones?

Therefore, dark and clear /l/ are NOT phonemes but allophones, ie variations in the production of the same 'unit of sound'.
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