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Now I understand why we never devoice the second syllable of the word ’Disease’ /dɪˈziːz/. I can never thank you enough for such a clear and thorough explanation!
As much as I study about pronunciation I find more and more details. I ended up here because I noticed that in words like achieve, perceive, live receive when you add a s should sound like vz at the end, but I hear fs instead. Pls let me know if I am wrong or this actually happens. I think they made the rules for us, and they made exceptions for them; then they sound smoother😂😂
Thaank you! I have a video about sentence stress in which I explain the difference between function words and content words: th-cam.com/video/g9p0pzvt1s0/w-d-xo.html
Hello! I was taught that devoicing should not take place in English. Only in the words, like, "have to \ has to \ used to". So, the difference between BAG and BACK must be retained. So, \b\ doesn't become \p\, it's just pronounced less energetically, if it makes sense.
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Now I understand why we never devoice the second syllable of the word ’Disease’ /dɪˈziːz/.
I can never thank you enough for such a clear and thorough explanation!
hey but we do devoice the last z right?
Could you explain more about pre-fortis clipping? It's new for me and I'm unfamiliar with this term.
As much as I study about pronunciation I find more and more details. I ended up here because I noticed that in words like achieve, perceive, live receive when you add a s should sound like vz at the end, but I hear fs instead. Pls let me know if I am wrong or this actually happens. I think they made the rules for us, and they made exceptions for them; then they sound smoother😂😂
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How common is the devoicing of voiced consonants at the end of the sentence? Thanks for your beautiful lessons!
It is very frequent!! Just listen to native speakers. They do it all the time: the devoicing process.
Wow I’ve been wondering this matter since the day I learned The English phonetic alphabet. Thanks so much!
Great content in this video! The use of slash brackets is perhaps misleading because often sounds are written in square brackets. /g/ --> [k]
Very interesting topic! Not so often seen. Excellent explanation! Thank you a lot!
very good video, thank you very much, if you don't mind, could you make a video about content and function words? please
Thaank you! I have a video about sentence stress in which I explain the difference between function words and content words: th-cam.com/video/g9p0pzvt1s0/w-d-xo.html
Hello! I was taught that devoicing should not take place in English. Only in the words, like, "have to \ has to \ used to". So, the difference between BAG and BACK must be retained. So, \b\ doesn't become \p\, it's just pronounced less energetically, if it makes sense.
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Wonderful video, learned so much. Thanks a lot!
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Can you please teach about Devoiced Approximats.
Thanks it is so useful
My first approach has been quite interesting. However, the second part of the video requires a rewatching once more at least.
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Thanks!
Thank you so much! 💛
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I don't think devoiced g sounds very similar to k, there's still more turbulence sound or air expelled in k, unless I've been mispronouncing it.
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Even it's clear but still not able to understand it can give us other examples