Hi, Becca. The purpose of this post is to point out the differne
when /d/ and /t/ are pronunced, where the timing for /d/ is longer than /t/. If the timing of /d/ is not longer enough, it will be sounded like /t/ and will confuse listener.
when /d/ and /t/ are pronunced, where the timing for /d/ is longer than /t/. If the timing of /d/ is not longer enough, it will be sounded like /t/ and will confuse listener.