How do you pronounce the suffix "ed" of regular verbs?
It's simple to the correct pronunciation you add a stop alveolar sound ("t" or "d").
If it ends in a non-voiced sound (p, t, k, f, θ, s, ʃ, ʧ), a "t" sound results.
If it ends in a voiced sound (b, d, g, v, m, n, ŋ, l, r, w, j, ð, ɚ, ʤ, n̩, l̟ ), o vowel a “d” results.
If it ends in a "t" or "d" sound, a vowel sound results only because the tongue was in the alveoli, you remove it momentarily, with which that sound comes out, you return the language to the alveoli. You must try to produce this vowel sound in a non-durable, almost imperceptible way "ɪ" and then "d".
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