American English Pronunciation Podcast

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200 Épisodes

  1. 94: /t/+/y/=/ʧ/, /d/+/y/=/ʤ/, surprising ’ch’ and ’j’ sounds.

    Publié: 24/02/2010
  2. 93: Do you accidentally make your /l/ into /w/?

    Publié: 10/02/2010
  3. 91: iPad/iPod, the world’s newest /æ,ɑ/ (short a/short o) minimal pair

    Publié: 27/01/2010
  4. 90: The j sound, spelled j, dge, ge, and g(i)

    Publié: 20/01/2010
  5. 88: Why is ’tch’ (as in ’watch’) easier to pronounce than ’ch’ (as in which)?

    Publié: 06/01/2010
  6. 85: Why is the ’Ch’ in ’Christmas’ pronounced as /k/?

    Publié: 16/12/2009
  7. 84: ’Who,’ ’what,’ ’when,’ and ’where’: How do you pronouce words that begin with wh-?

    Publié: 09/12/2009
  8. 82: Thanksgiving holiday th sounds /ð, θ/ review

    Publié: 18/11/2009
  9. 81: ”About a boat,” comparing /oʊ/ and /aʊ/

    Publié: 10/11/2009
  10. 79: Comparing /eɪ/, /i/, /ɑɪ/ (long a, long i, and long e)

    Publié: 28/10/2009
  11. 78: Comparing /æ/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/ (short a, short o, and aw)

    Publié: 20/10/2009
  12. 77: Comparing /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, and /ʌ/ (long e, short i, short e, and short u)

    Publié: 07/10/2009
  13. 75: ’can’ and ’can’t,’ how are they different? Not how you expect!

    Publié: 16/09/2009
  14. 74: Are ’for’ and ’four’ pronounced the same or differently?

    Publié: 09/09/2009
  15. 73: Reducing the word ’of’ to /ə/

    Publié: 26/08/2009
  16. 72: Using /n/ instead of /ŋ/ (the ’ng’ sound) in -ing ending

    Publié: 19/08/2009
  17. 71: When and why do some words (like ’interesting’) lose a syllable?

    Publié: 12/08/2009
  18. 69: Numbers: Teens versus Tens (as in 19 vs. 90)

    Publié: 22/07/2009
  19. 68: Voiced and Unvoiced ’th’ /ð,θ/ review

    Publié: 15/07/2009
  20. 66: Syllabic n’s and nasal plosions (as in the words ’sudden’ and ’couldn’t’)

    Publié: 01/07/2009

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