Usually, for the sounds of /t/ /d/ /l/, the tip of the tongue is putting behind the top teeth. However, the tip of the tongue moves up when /t/ /d/ /l/ is followed by /r/ sound, which make it easier to pronounce the /r/ sound:
that is to say: the sound /t/ /d/ /l/ etc. needs to be pronounced with the tip of tougne in hard palate (in the hard bump, not just behind the teeth) so that to be easier to pronounce the /r/ sound which immediately follows.
For example: stored.
This is only my personal observation and thinking, your comments are mostly welcome.
一点感想:/t/ /d/ /l/ + /r/ sound
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where do you put the tip of the tongue
-bearsback-
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01/08/2010 postreply
20:08:56
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thanks 熊老 pointing this out
-billnet-
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01/08/2010 postreply
20:35:00
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Correction: /r/ sound here refers to /er/ sound,
-billnet-
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01/08/2010 postreply
20:29:28
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Thank you for sharing. it's helpful.
-blueswan-
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01/08/2010 postreply
22:07:53
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glad to hear that and happy study.
-billnet-
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01/09/2010 postreply
08:48:18
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谢谢分享,周末快乐。
-紫君-
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01/09/2010 postreply
06:29:26
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紫君周末快乐!
-billnet-
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01/09/2010 postreply
08:46:17