7. Is there a difference between "t" and "th"? Can these terms be used interchangeably?
Yes, there is a difference between "t" and "th." "T" represents the voiceless dental stop, while "th" represents the voiceless dental fricative. They cannot be used interchangeably.
"T" is produced with the tongue touching the alveolar ridge, whereas "th" is produced with the tongue placed between the upper and lower teeth. These sounds have distinct articulations and produce different phonetic outcomes in spoken language.
It's essential to use the correct sound based on pronunciation rules to ensure clarity and accuracy in communication.
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