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April 15, 2016

When /t/ doesn't sound like /t/

April 15, 2016/ Amanda Lillet

Why does "water" sound like "wadder"?

Our alternative /t/ lesson (explaining when /t/ is pronounced like /d/, or as a glottal stop, or is omitted) is up on the new platform! Check it out :-)

When does /t/ sound like /d/?

 

 

April 15, 2016/ Amanda Lillet/

Amanda Lillet

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