lɔrən
The initial sound in Lauren is created using a voiced alveolar with a liquid articulation "[l] then connecting a back vowel ɔ. The last sound is created by connecting the central vowel ə with a voiced nasal alveolar [n].To start place your tongue on the roof of your mouth and then slide it frontwords and let the air flow throught the sides of your mouth to make a "lor" sound then put your teeth together as if your smiling add "in" to the end while letting the air flow through your nose.
The way you explained this was very clear. If i did not know how to pronounce your name this would have helped me very much. great job!
ReplyDeleteAwesome--except what about the onset, rhyme, nucleus, coda part?
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