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This is a question about "Dark L sound," which is an L behind a vowl like "fall," "pool," and "milk," "able," "google" "Rachel" etc.
I learned TWO ways to pronounce it, and they are VERY different. Do they both correct? Or one of them is wrong?
1. Put the tip of your tongue behind your front teeth. Like this video,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbIQ1kAw3jw&......... at 0:36, he said "Both of the light and dark L sound. The tongue is on the alveolar ridge behind the teeth, but "Dark L sound" doesn't "Flick."
2. Move the bottom of your tongue. Like this 38 second video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_Yyc85PGwk She totally disagree with him. She said "The back of the tongue presses down and back" and "tongue tip doesn't lift at all."
December 9, 2023
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