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The
Tip of the Tongue (part one) Articulation
points of the
and the
The letter This
letter is articulated from the tip of the tongue and what lies opposite to it
from the gum of the two front top incisors.
is articulated a bit forward
on the gums from the place of the
. The
rules for the
when it has no vowel
(saakinah),
and is not followed by one of the above six letters, will be explained later,
insha’ Allah. Common
mistakes in this letter The
mistakes with this letter tend to be few.
The most common mistake is that of using too large an area of the
tongue and including the top of the tongue, instead of just the tip.
The
letter This
letter is emitted from the tip of the tongue with the top of the tip and what
lies opposite to it of the gums of the two front top incisors.
The tip with the top of the tip need to strike the gums to produce this
sound correctly. There should be
no trilling of the tongue when pronouncing this letter. Common
mistakes in this letter The
first and most common mistake in the
is
not striking the tip with the top of the tip to the gums.
The English “r” is articulated without the tongue striking on any
part of the mouth, so many native English speakers have to practice a bit to
say the
correctly.
One should physically feel the tongue hit the gum of the two top front
incisors. Another
mistake that some have is using the soft tissue behind the gum for a striking
place for the tongue. It is quite
difficult to get the tip and the top involved when the soft tissue area is
used, so the resultant sound is deep and rolling, but not correct.
Still other make the aforementioned error of repeated trilling of the tongue when pronouncing the . The scholars have cautioned against this. This usually can be fixed by leaving a small space for the sound to run out at the very tip of the tongue. If the tip is up tight against the gum, there is no place for the sound to run, pressure builds up and can only released by the incorrect excessive trilling. |