Could you please let me know about which platform you have used to make this kind of presentation. It's mind-blowing to see and understand from your presentation. Thanks
Hi Ivana, assimilation in Phonetics, is when a sound becomes like another, ie similar to it. For example: /gʊd mɔnɪŋ/ becomes /gʊm mɔnɪŋ/, so as you can see the d sound in gooD, became similar to m in Morning.
Outstanding Lecture, Thank you!
Excellent presentation and explanation. Bravo
Great video, Thank you.
I am a bit confused. In 16:16 you mention that like in 'strength', we have a [k] / between n and s. Did you mean an n and a θ? Thank you.
Could you please let me know about which platform you have used to make this kind of presentation.
It's mind-blowing to see and understand from your presentation.
Thanks
sorry sir..can you more explain about example of assimilation?i confused at the example of nasal assimilation
Hi Ivana, assimilation in Phonetics, is when a sound becomes like another, ie similar to it. For example: /gʊd mɔnɪŋ/ becomes /gʊm mɔnɪŋ/, so as you can see the d sound in gooD, became similar to m in Morning.
Is it Pity or preety?