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Thank you for the lesson. I feel like I am getting major breakthrough in understanding why I can't get the same quality in sounds as native speaker when I am trying to speak.
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This is great! It really helped me understand better. The only thing is that you mixed the velum with the uvula! The velum is actually another way to call the soft palate!!
Thanks for the video, your explanations are so helpful, I understand everything much better because of them🤗 The only thing we learned different at class was that we further distinguished between post alveolar and palato aveolar. Could someone maybe explain that difference to me? Thanks in advance.
Thank you very much teacher. Now I can spell fluently the IPA because I know how to produce the sound neither consonants or vowels and I learn the places and manners of articulations. Thank you very much for once Time. Good process for your useful educational chanal.
The post alveolar sound is just the R and here is made by upturning the tip of the tongue behind the alveolar ridge and the other sounds that u have mentioned with it are palato alveolar sounds the blade of the tongue is used just behind the alveolar ridge
Can I get help with this ? Whenever I find words having the letters 'n' and 'd' together, I struggle to pronounce those words. Hundred Abundance. Is it because both the letters N and D have the same place of articulation or am I speaking fast.
Hello! It could be because your own first language does not allow for these two sounds to be next to one another, so your tongue is simply not used to move in this way. This is a common pronunciation problem. The best thing to do is practise saying those words so your tongue becomes quicker and forms 'muscle memory' of the movement Do it slowly at first, several times, and then fast. If you practise every day for 5 minutes, I am sure that it will be much easier in 2 weeks because your tongue will be more used to this consonant cluster :-)
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Thank you for the lesson. I feel like I am getting major breakthrough in understanding why I can't get the same quality in sounds as native speaker when I am trying to speak.
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This is great! It really helped me understand better. The only thing is that you mixed the velum with the uvula! The velum is actually another way to call the soft palate!!
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Thanks for the video, your explanations are so helpful, I understand everything much better because of them🤗
The only thing we learned different at class was that we further distinguished between post alveolar and palato aveolar. Could someone maybe explain that difference to me? Thanks in advance.
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Thank you very much teacher. Now I can spell fluently the IPA because I know how to produce the sound neither consonants or vowels and I learn the places and manners of articulations. Thank you very much for once Time. Good process for your useful educational chanal.
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“n” & “ng “ as in win and wing, are incredibly hard to differentiate for Chinese! Thanks for the vidoe
The post alveolar sound is just the R and here is made by upturning the tip of the tongue behind the alveolar ridge and the other sounds that u have mentioned with it are palato alveolar sounds the blade of the tongue is used just behind the alveolar ridge
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Is the "w" in woman a bilabial sound??
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May you please explain the difference in pronunciation between vowels (monophthongs and diphthongs) consonants and glides.
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Good evening ! What IS labio alveolar ?
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اللهم صلّ وسلم على نبينا محمد عليه افضل الصلاة والسلام
In producing the sound D we use the blade of the tongue and the upper teeth !!!
Is this the updated version of Place of Articulation? May I know the reference for it, if you don't mind..
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Bilabial also called labio velar
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Can I get help with this ?
Whenever I find words having the letters 'n' and 'd' together, I struggle to pronounce those words.
Hundred
Abundance.
Is it because both the letters N and D have the same place of articulation or am I speaking fast.
Hello! It could be because your own first language does not allow for these two sounds to be next to one another, so your tongue is simply not used to move in this way. This is a common pronunciation problem. The best thing to do is practise saying those words so your tongue becomes quicker and forms 'muscle memory' of the movement Do it slowly at first, several times, and then fast. If you practise every day for 5 minutes, I am sure that it will be much easier in 2 weeks because your tongue will be more used to this consonant cluster :-)
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Is not soft palace the same as Velum????
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Entender como funciona as produçõf,fes dos sons faz com que
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Entender como funciona as produções dos sons faz com entendamos as pronúncias.
6:06
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فدوه يرحولج دكاتره العراق
glottal are /h/ and what
Ok,,,but I don't find (Palato- alveolar)
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In place of w the IPA will be /m/
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Is the "w" in woman a bilabial consonant??
Place: bilabial
Manner: approximant
Voicing: voiced
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6:06
Is the "w" in woman a bilabial consonant??
Yes it is