Also known as dental
consonant that is articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth
A dental consonant is a speech sound made by placing your tongue against your upper teeth. These consonants are important in languages around the world because they help distinguish different words and sounds that people use to communicate.
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齿音(或舌尖前音、舌齒音)是舌尖音的一种。发音时,舌尖接触上门牙。若发音时舌尖在上门牙和下门牙之间则又称为齿间音(Interdental)。 齿擦音(国际音标为θ和ð)出現在英語、冰島語等語言中,如英语中常见为齿间擦音[θ̪͆ ]和[ð̪͆]。现代标准汉语的s是齿擦音[s̪]而不是齿龈擦音,因而又称作舌尖前音,与舌尖中音、舌尖後音相对而言。齿塞音、鼻音、边音的附加符号即在辅音下加一个形如“横卧的左方括号”(英语称bridge)的符号: * 清齿塞音:/t̪/ * 浊齿塞音:/d̪/ * 齿鼻音:/n̪/ * 齿边音:/l̪/ 在古汉语中,齿塞音被称为“舌头音”,而齿擦音和齿塞擦音为“齿头音”。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).
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