Voicing, Place & Manner of Articulation - Part 2
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OMG WHAT A CLEAR LECTURE .My lecturer explained such a simple matter by making it so difficult. Thank you
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So clear & easy to understand
Awesome video! Particularly liked your explanation of voiceless versus voiced consonants, in terms of the vocal chords being open versus vibrating... no-one else has explained this as clearly, thank you!
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Most useful and helpful video about phonetics - even for me as a beginner in English language. Thank you :)
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Those frickin fricatives!
Nice class sir.. It so clearly described..
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@AzeLinguistics
3 жыл бұрын
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Good class
Thanks a lot for this video. I perfectly realised the different between voiceless and voiced, but I have a questionate , for example sound like [r]. How we can inderstand its characteristic if it is a single...
/w/what is answer
What about aspiration?
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At 3:48 you discuss dental, but slide shows fricative. Needs correction.
@AzeLinguistics
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. The sounds in question ([θ] and [ð]) are dental fricatives, i.e. both dental and fricative. 'Dental' refers to the place of articulation and 'fricative' to the manner of articulation.
@avidreader100
4 жыл бұрын
@@AzeLinguistics Sorry about my error! Your channel is great.
@AzeLinguistics
4 жыл бұрын
@@avidreader100 Thanks for the feedback! See you around.
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