Phonetics (pt. 3)

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An introduction to articulatory phonetics

However, you may find these videos on consonants, vowels, and the IPA chart more useful:

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Wow..am watching this 10 years later and I can tell you are the best 😢

ValentineNdunge-tw
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Excellent video (with some technical problems). So, we want more. All of them are useful and very good explained. Please keep on.

nohisocitutampoc
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You saved me from failing in lingusitic a sincere thanks

arjumandshahzad
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You are the best professor
لك كل التقدير و الاحترام على اسلوبك الراقي و الرائع و اليسير❤
I hope to give us more practice like this

اسليمانسليمان-جز
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A smart way of teaching thank you so much
And thanks to people in comments to make clarification
It all helps non native english speakers

AsmaaPurity
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It jus amazin.
I really really enjoyed ths lecture

hayaali
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Thank you for amazing video. Mr. Evan.

ramzy-
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Thanks to you I actually understood Phonetics. Thank you so much

NikiPendragon
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Wonderful: the explanation and the accent!Thank you.

nasrinabsari
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Wow that's impressive.
Actually my finals start tomorrow and it's my first year in college and I've been suffering a lot with linguistics😅 but thankfully I've found your channel! Thank you!! Love from Egypt.

janagimgoogie
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Thanks. I am in April 2020. The World is suffering Coronavirus. Your explanation is useful to me. Because I am going to teach Contrastive Linguistics this semester, and my students should remember about this basis of language.

mercegn
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Thank you a lot for your efforts due to is really interesting and helpful to us like a students in English department at university specially linguistics major thank you again.

yousraarrouf
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I wish I would have seen this video earlier. Thank you.

katharinabaker
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These are excellent videos. The way that you pronounce “tree” is interesting, especially because you said that it is likely the way that most native English speakers pronounce it. I’m from the northeast of the United States, and I’ve been repeating the word and cannot, for the life of me, find a “ch” sound in there. I definitely enunciate the “t” without the “ch” sound. I don’t know if this is regional or particular to me, though.

Rebecca
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we willbe pretty happy if you make some drfferent videos about different topics

learnenglishwithhossam
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Are you sure "tree" is officially transcribed like that? I can only find phonemic transcriptions of the word, but I don't think native speakers actually pronounce it with [tʃ]. I tried myself pronouncing the word, and my tongue is not in the palato-alveolar area of my mouth, but the alveolar area. However, I'm not a native person. I can't be 100% sure... Any thoughts anyone? Thanks for the videos by the way. Really useful and interesting!!

tomeimiki
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Muito bom. Parabéns, Professor. Apredi bastante.
I wrote in portuguese, my mother tongue.

gramatificanteconsultoriae
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Fantastic and academic guy .. shout out to you 💪

kelvinyator
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As a speaker of British English I don't think i would say 'tree' like that, at least not all the time. That is a point actually, are these representing sounds as they happen in a flow of speech at normal speed, or as said individually, because that makes a difference.

Ana_crusis
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thank you so much, i really found your lessons helpful

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