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Lighten Your Dark L

By Eric Armstrong Posted on April 11, 2012 Posted in Blog, Speech

Dark L is the version of the /l/ consonant that most English speakers use at the ends of syllables, after a vowel, as in tile, hull, school. Depending on your accent, you may have a different kind of /l/ sound …

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