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Interdental sound “th”
Tongue between top and bottom teeth (push air…
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Ex. Which words have [θ], and which words have [ð]. ?
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- Is today the fourth or the fifth?
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[θ]
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[ð]
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:!:Notes: In a few names of places and people, th is pronounced as [t]
(Thailand, Thomas, Thames)
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Many native speakers of English pronounce TH as[t],[f] or [s] instead of [θ],and [d],[v] or [z] instead of [ð] For example: thick [θik] as tick [tik],three [θri:] as free [fri:],then [ðen] as den [den].
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Digraphs are combinations of two letters that form one sound. The most difficult is the “th” digraph, which forms the interdental sounds [θ] and [ð].
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