"at the train station"
æt ðə tʰreɪn steɪʃən
Is "ð" true fricative-interdental with the tongue between the teeth?
Is "tʰ" true aspirated plosive-alveolar with the tongue touching the alveolar ridge?
It is very hard, because of the distance between the positions that the tongue need make!
I think that ð is a alveolar-dental fricative in this case when in speed speech.
-Or-
tʰ is a dental plosive in this case.
Despite being a dummy, I'm right?
æt ðə tʰreɪn steɪʃən
Is "ð" true fricative-interdental with the tongue between the teeth?
Is "tʰ" true aspirated plosive-alveolar with the tongue touching the alveolar ridge?
It is very hard, because of the distance between the positions that the tongue need make!
I think that ð is a alveolar-dental fricative in this case when in speed speech.
-Or-
tʰ is a dental plosive in this case.
Despite being a dummy, I'm right?