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i have to make a presentation explaining Affricative consonants, but the only research resources the teacher gave us are an old book which I cannot understand, this video really saved me
Excellent explanation ❤ I have a question about the plosive part of affricate sound in chick etc .. are cords initially closed In plosive part and then open in fricative part of affricate ?
Hey I have a question.. If you have a Voiced affricate /ʤ/ at the beginning of a word, is it fully voiced or weakly voiced since it’s a Lenis? Because Lenis are weakly or completely voiceless when they’re word initial.
These two consonants together can be quite difficult, the final /d/ sound is very short. I would encourage you to try it several times every day, it will become easier I promise!
Hello! I have 2 separate videos on dipthongs & semi-vowels on my channel! Have a look here: th-cam.com/video/AAVGOpzqm8M/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CCmZ_hUcYxY/w-d-xo.html
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i have to make a presentation explaining Affricative consonants, but the only research resources the teacher gave us are an old book which I cannot understand, this video really saved me
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I have a doubt regarding pronunciation of plosives and affricates
can we pronounce affricates and plosives without vowels
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Please how will you distinguish between affricates and oral stops?
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I have a question about the plosive part of affricate sound in chick etc .. are cords initially closed In plosive part and then open in fricative part of affricate ?
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Hey I have a question.. If you have a Voiced affricate /ʤ/ at the beginning of a word, is it fully voiced or weakly voiced since it’s a Lenis? Because Lenis are weakly or completely voiceless when they’re word initial.
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Thank you beautiful! I'm still. Struggling with the pronunciation of the last syllable of "changed."
These two consonants together can be quite difficult, the final /d/ sound is very short. I would encourage you to try it several times every day, it will become easier I promise!
Why the dʒ at the end of words for ex: bridge, knowledge,..., your vocal cords didn't vibrate (not voiced sound)?
Dear Teacher tell me whether the word 'Teacher' and 'chair' come under affricate 'TS'
Yes, the affricate /tʃ/ can be found in both words: /ti:.tʃə/ /tʃeə/. I hope this helps :-)
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Plz maam make video on difference between semi vowels and diphthongs
Hello! I have 2 separate videos on dipthongs & semi-vowels on my channel! Have a look here:
th-cam.com/video/AAVGOpzqm8M/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/CCmZ_hUcYxY/w-d-xo.html
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