Strong Form vs Weak Form

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#accenthelp #transcription #ipa #accents
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I love your videos, sir. I’d known your channel for a few years now. I hope you continue. For now I’m gonna binge watching your videos which I haven’t watched yet.

Anhnguyen
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Thank you, all of your videos amazing.

ramzy-
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2:07 please you said the word ( and /ænd/ ) can we pronounce like ( /ɛnd/ ) is that right?
is in this case ( and & end ) Homophones? Thank you.

ramzy-
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Hi Jim, I like your work so I've been watching your channel to learn General American. I wonder if you could tell me the difference between taking lessons from an American dialect coach and an American English teacher to acquire general American accent. Nonnatives have difficulty getting it, but some foreign actors are more likely perfecting it because they work with dialect coaches. I know they work harder than normal students, but I’d like to hear your opinion about whether working dialect coaches is better than working with American English teachers. Thank you so much for reading.
All the best,
Chiggy

chiggschill
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Thank you! The British say 101 with -n- for "and". What could you say about the ways the US citizens typically say it in numbers? Could you make a video on the /ʍ/ sound? I met a man from Minesota, who pronounced wh- words like hwat, hwich, etc. Really interesting. The transatlantic accent is it?

МарияКайгородова-чх
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Hi Jim, I have a question:
When someone uses the words no, don’t, stone, alone, hole etc.. I clearly hear the sound /ɒʊ/ but it is shown as /əʊ/. I don't hear any sound ''ə'' there at all. Do you know why?

ronmaren
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Liked it, but I have a small piece of advice, which is to speak more slowly, because almost of your followers are not native speakers 💙

amanalyounis
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æ̽nd is a much better representation than ənd

bigbang
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Thank you! Could you list some common words where the weak form is often used, for example: and, their, when, will...

SycAamore
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Can you do an episode on the accents in the Australian children's show Bluey?
I think it would be a popular video.

I was born in England, my mother is English and my father American. Showing Bluey to my son, we thought it was English because we percieved the main characters to have English accents. Turns out it was developed in Australia.
I've been trying to find out what kind of accent the Heeler family actually has in the show.

kendomyers
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Adams apple out side flat and too small
Voice is also weak

sadashiva