Which consonant sounds are formed by the contact between the tip of the tongue and the area just behind the upper front teeth?

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Explanation

Post-alveolar sounds are articulated with the tongue tip touching the region just behind the upper front teeth, known as the post-alveolar ridge. This distinguishes them from palatal, palato-alveolar, and velar sounds, which involve different parts of the mouth.

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