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cacuminal in a sentence

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Definition

CACUMINAL (adjective): relating to or denoting sounds produced with the tongue raised toward the hard palate, often characterized by a distinctive articulation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The cacuminal sounds in some languages can be quite challenging for non-native speakers to reproduce.
  2. She noticed the cacuminal nature of his pronunciation, which added a unique flair to his speech.
  3. In phonetics, cacuminal articulation refers to sounds produced with the tongue raised towards the soft palate.
  4. The linguist described the cacuminal feature of the dialect as an interesting aspect of regional identity.
  5. His cacuminal accent made it difficult for others to understand him, yet it was distinctly charming.
  6. Teachers often emphasize the importance of mastering cacuminal sounds in language acquisition.
  7. The cacuminal quality of her voice resonated beautifully in the empty auditorium.
  8. Cacuminal consonants can vary significantly between different languages, making them a fascinating subject of study.
  9. As she practiced, she became more aware of the cacuminal aspects of her native language.
  10. The cacuminal aspect of the speech exercise helped students improve their overall articulation skills.

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