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Which is a post-alveolar sound?

A/r/

B/l/

C/j/

D/k/

Answer:

A. /r/

Read Explanation:

Post-alveolar sounds are made with the tongue near the back of the alveolar ridge. The /r/ sound in "try" and "dry" is an example​.


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