Question on: SS1 English - Oral : Consonant Sounds /I/ and /r/

What are the similarities and differences between the consonants /r/ and /l/?

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The consonants /r/ and /l/ are both alveolar consonants. This means that they are produced by placing the tongue against the alveolar ridge, which is the ridge behind the top teeth. The main difference between the two sounds is that the tongue is curled back for the sound /r/, while it is not curled back for the sound /l/.

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