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Learn English with TIE: Linking Consonants to Consonants 

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@максимли-ф3п
@максимли-ф3п 2 года назад
Hello! thank for your content. There are many diferents video on youtub about the same stop consonant + consonant and two ways to say it. The first way, there is only one released stop consenent. The secend is when the first is unreleased stop and next releas. Wich is way corectly?
@LearnEnglishwithTIE
@LearnEnglishwithTIE 2 года назад
Hey! Thanks for your question. Can you give an example of the stop consonants you're talking about? Could you give a word to go with the example?
@ferneyarrubla8111
@ferneyarrubla8111 3 месяца назад
Hello , thanks for the video , I just wanted to say that if the T is full released then it is not a stop /T/ but a true /T /, this stop makes the speech go smoothly . The /t /is an invoiced consonant but the /d/ is a voiced consonant where the vocal cords are to vibrate . I am just learning how to produce the stop /t/ and /d /sounds cause it is not easy for a no native speaker to remember while speaking where the tip of the tongue goes or if I've got to put the teeth together or not.
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