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вспомогательный учебник / L=M

Nasal Plosion.

When the plosives [p, t, k, b, d, g] are followed by the nasal sonants [n, m] (either within a word or at a word junction) the articulation of the sonant starts when the articulation of the plosive consonant is not yet finished. The soft palate is lowered and instead of removing the obstruction in the mouth cavity the air stream passes through the nasal cavity producing the effect of a nasal plosion (partial regressive assimilation).*

e.g.

madness;

chutney;

topmost;

not now;

take mine;

let me see.

! 1) To produce the nasal character of plosion correctly keep the tongue-tip pressed against the teethridge till the release of the sonant.

2) In the clusters ‘a plosive + a nasal sonant + a plosive’ (didn’t, wouldn’t) keep the tongue-tip against the teethridge till the release of the final plosive.