Consonant Sound Dark L as in "call" - American English Pronunciation
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
- The "dark" L is only a variation of the /l/ sound and not a distinct consonant. Thus, if you only pronounce the "regular" L, you'll still sound pretty much like an American. Watch this video in case "pretty much" is not good enough for you.
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Quick Links:
• Consonant sound "Dark" L: 00:00
• "Dark" L vs "regular" L: 00:45
• How to pronounce the "dark" L: 02:03
• Typical mistake (the "soft" L): 05:23
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 06:43
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 08:28
• Pronunciation exercise 3: 09:52
• Vowel sounds before the /l/: 11:59
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the "dark" L, as in the word "call."
You can also hear this sound in words like "tool," "gold," "full" or "fault."
We'll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɫ/ - for this sound.
Let's get back to our examples
Now, listen to these words pronounced with the "regular" L and compare. Can you hear any difference?
Let's do it again!
Can you hear any difference now? We can't either. And this is TOTALLY fine.
The "dark" and the "regular" 'L' sound almost the same. The "dark" L is only a variation of the /l/ sound and not a distinct consonant. And to be honest, that's all that most people need to know about the "dark" L. But if you don't have more important things to do, keep watching.
And you know what? We actually won't be using the dark /ɫ/ symbol. It's never used in dictionaries and we like to keep things simple.
Before we get into the "dark" L discussion, let's recall how to make the regular /l/ sound.
Here you go:
The /l/ is pronounced with the tip of your tongue touching the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth. The back of your tongue is lowered. The /l/ is made with air passing through the mouth around the sides of the tongue like a liquid: /l/.
By the way, this is why it's called a "liquid" consonant.
OK. Now let's try to pronounce the /l/ in a slightly different way.
This time keep the tip of your tongue a little lower so that it doesn't touch the alveolar ridge. The back of your tongue, on the contrary, should be a little higher.
Let's try saying it: /ɫ/, /ɫ/, /ɫ/. Have you got it?
Congratulations, you've just nailed the "dark" L sound!
Hold on, we're not done yet.
Here's the tricky part: there's no strict distinction between the "regular" and the "dark" 'L' in American English.
Instead, there are many degrees of darkness. And we do love how this sounds :).
The darkness of the 'L' depends on its position in a word and is adjusted by the tip and the back of your tongue.
The lower the tip of your tongue, the darker the 'L' you get.
Now, the question is: when should you and shouldn't you make your 'L' dark?
This is actually pretty simple: always check the sound before the 'L'.
• If it's one of the back vowel sounds, like in the words "tool," "full," "gold," and "fault," pronounce the darkest /l/ possible. The thing is, when you make the back vowel, your tongue is already pulled back, so it's easier to make the "dark" 'L': "tool," "full," "gold," "fault."
• If it's one of the central or front vowels, like in the words "deal," "mail," "tell," or "final" pronounce the /l/ that's slightly darker than the regular one. It's okay to gently touch your alveolar ridge: "deal," "mail," "tell," "final."
• Now, what happens when there's a consonant before the 'L', or the 'L' is at the beginning of a word or a syllable? Correct, in that case, pronounce your regular L sound: "play," "clean," "light," or "look."
At this point, you may wonder what's going on in the red area.
This is to show you one of the most typical mistakes that people make when pronouncing the /l/ sound.
There is the /ɭ/ sound, also known as the "Soft 'L'", which exists in several languages but doesn't exist in American English.
The "Soft 'L'" is pronounced with the tip of your tongue curled back to your palate, and this is NOT how you make any of the American 'L' sounds!
Remember, if you pronounce the soft 'L' instead of the /l/ sound, it'll seriously affect your American accent.
[Pronunciation exercise 1]
• bold
• all
• sold
• gold
• fold
• bowl
• pull
• vault
• told
• goal
• bull
• salt
• ball
• cool
• pool
[Pronunciation exercise 2]
• salad
• health
• adult
• bill
• color
• fail
• college
• gallon
• email
• cereal
• feel
• bulb
• build
• belt
• deal
[Pronunciation exercise 3]
• place
• leaf
• look
• lady
• black
• old
• wall
• police
• flat
• golf
• golden
• else
• small
• tall
• role
• model
• class
• hall
• crawl
• wolf
50 shades of L
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Sounds American The Dark L is an allophone of the L phoneme.
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Thank you so much!! I always know about dark L, but I never know there is a soft L thing, and I can still hear myself sounds so different from a native speaker when I say the words with L in them! And nobody could explain why! Now I know I’ve been using soft L instead of a regular L!!
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Thanks a million! I love all of your videos which are truly helpful. The dark L is most difficult for Asians. I've heard some teachers say it should slightly touch the up jaw, even touch the teeth. Yet in this video, it indicated that the tongue should be backward. I'm a bit of confusion, and it might due to my misunderstanding... I'll figure out with it and keep practicing it. Your team is awesome! Much appreciated!!! :)
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It is not easy to pronounce the dark L. Need to practice and get used to it. I don't know dark L in other languages that I know. It is a special sound.
Many people find the dark 'L' sound difficult to master, because it's very different from the regular /l/ sound which is familiar. The good news is that if you practice the dark 'L' regularly, you'll be able to pronounce it correctly. Just make sure to listen to how it's pronounced and repeat after the speaker. These two steps are critical. Hope it helps!
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