First, listen to Bruteforce's excellent advice and try to ignore physical distractions like swallowing. Your body's going to do what it wants to do as it drifts to sleep, and you have to let it, to
know it's going to do odd things, and that those things can be ignored slide when they occur. This advice is not only for swallowing, but tingling, vibrations, "SP," and whatever else your body might independently invent.
But if what you describe is much more violent (I'm thinking a sleep-apnia-like spasm of a swallow, like your body was trying to correct something serious) and there is nothing you can do to avoid it waking you up, you might consider changing your sleeping position:
Try lying on your right side first, but if you still get a swallow reflex, you might try your left side, which positions your stomach in a way that might make such swallowing less likely. If you must lie on your back, however, consider using more pillows or perhaps tilting your bed at a slight angle, with the head higher than the foot. And keep tilting your head to one side; that's a good idea. In case you're curious, my bed is currently tilted and I stack three large pillows under my head to counter acid reflux issues... and it works most of the time.
And, of course, if all else fails, there's always DILD!

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