The consonant /l/ and /t/ (american pronunciation)
When we pronounce /t/ our tongue is at the roof of the mouth , almost touching the back of the top front teeth. But if it is in a sentence , /t/ usually become a "stop /t/" which mean don't release the T at the end.
For the /l/ sound , when it is after the vowel ,like the word "all" , our tongue should also be end at the roof of the mouth and the back of the top front teeth.
I would like to know if the tongue position are exactly the same for these two consonants, are they both at the roof of the mouth and touching the back of the front teeth ?
/t/ (stop T , e.g. What happend)
/l/ (e.g. Wall)
(sorry if I don't make it clear enough or made any mistakes!)
Thank you.