msquaredb
June 18, 2014, 04:25 PM
Didn't see a section for pronunciation, so I posted here.
I feel like the sound of my "rr"s and "r-"s and the "rolling" that I do come more from the back of my throat rather than the front where my tongue is positioned on the alveolar ridge. It sounds very similar and has been fooling my Spanish teachers for years, but I feel like its not right and it is unwieldy in some words. I think it may sound a little more guttural than it should, so I want to learn the proper way. I have tried so hard to get the tip of my tongue to vibrate against my alveolar ridge, but I absolutely can't. My tongue is too stiff and if I relax it, then it seems the air just escapes my mouth from other places.
I feel like my tongue does vibrate with my current method, but not as much as I would expect or have been told to expect based on classes and tutorial videos. Sometimes I wonder if I am actually doing it right and I just think it is too guttural. Any tips, exercise, or tutorials would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I think that I do roll my "r"s with the tip of my tongue when saying the practice words of "itri" and "indri" because the preceding "t" and "n" have already positioned my tongue in the right place. However, words like perro and corro cause the roll to come more from the back of my throat because the preceding vowels are formed in the back of the throat.
I feel like the sound of my "rr"s and "r-"s and the "rolling" that I do come more from the back of my throat rather than the front where my tongue is positioned on the alveolar ridge. It sounds very similar and has been fooling my Spanish teachers for years, but I feel like its not right and it is unwieldy in some words. I think it may sound a little more guttural than it should, so I want to learn the proper way. I have tried so hard to get the tip of my tongue to vibrate against my alveolar ridge, but I absolutely can't. My tongue is too stiff and if I relax it, then it seems the air just escapes my mouth from other places.
I feel like my tongue does vibrate with my current method, but not as much as I would expect or have been told to expect based on classes and tutorial videos. Sometimes I wonder if I am actually doing it right and I just think it is too guttural. Any tips, exercise, or tutorials would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I think that I do roll my "r"s with the tip of my tongue when saying the practice words of "itri" and "indri" because the preceding "t" and "n" have already positioned my tongue in the right place. However, words like perro and corro cause the roll to come more from the back of my throat because the preceding vowels are formed in the back of the throat.