Hello Mr. Evan Ashworth. It's 2014 video but I watch it on 2023. I want to thank you because of your very good presentation of phonetics, and I admit that you are a great presenter because I can understand all your explanation very clearly as an audience. Once again, thank you so much.
My teacher was out sick today so I'm watching this in my room right now. I'm glad class was canceled because when you said, "You are not human" I was CRACKING UP for a long time.
i was about to confess that i count feel vibration when saying /s/ when i realized it has blown my cover as an alien spy from planet Sun ; you got me Professor .
Evan definetly explains clearly and ı think found the best way for our ''easy'' understanding. Moreover he has smooth accent, it works on non native Eng speakers. Thank you Ev!
I love this. The story of language is a book on this. I no phonetics, not so much allophones. Actually, I do. I could have become a speech specialist for kids. One option. Simultaneous interpreter was what I wished for the most. Thank you.
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Hi, thank you so much for all of the information. It is great. The only thing that I wanted to ask you, should there be a short u sound added to every consonant? I hear that you say wu and yu, pu, gu, etc.
Sir would you continue to make English video content? Its really help me a lot as a English Student, sometimes i get confused when understanding the material in class, but when i saw your video it make me understand
Hi Anna. Well, devoicing and aspiration CAN occur in the same environment (e.g., "cat" + PLURAL = [kæts]-- note that PLURAL is devoiced after form ending in voiceless stop vs. "hands" [hæanz"] where the plural is voiced because it follows a voiced stop) but they don't have to. Also, if I understand your question correctly, devoicing and and aspiration affect different groups of sounds in the sense that, for example, the PLURAL morpheme can either be realized as voiced [z] or devoiced [s], but aspiration pertains (almost always) to voiceless stops. I hope that helps!
My apologies for my years-late response, but the reason these categories are left out is because, when I initially created this video, the target audience was literally students in an introductory linguistics class I was co-teaching, and I wanted that discussion to mirror the discussion (and layout) as was in the textbook The Study of Language.
Hello Mr. Evan Ashworth. It's 2014 video but I watch it on 2023. I want to thank you because of your very good presentation of phonetics, and I admit that you are a great presenter because I can understand all your explanation very clearly as an audience. Once again, thank you so much.
That alien joke caught me off guard so damn much. For some reason the delivery is just so cut and dry and awesome. You are an awesome teacher.
My teacher was out sick today so I'm watching this in my room right now. I'm glad class was canceled because when you said, "You are not human" I was CRACKING UP for a long time.
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Thank you for the lesson you definitely explain better than my teacher who jumps from one thing to an other quickly
😂😂😂😂...so we got the same teacher.
My teacher too
😂😂😂😂 cute
Smiles....sorry for that,I wasn't taught well too
LOOOL 😂
i was about to confess that i count feel vibration when saying /s/ when i realized it has blown my cover as an alien spy from planet Sun ; you got me Professor .
Actually I have never ever seen a video lesson that comes even close to this awesome video. Absolutely great work. Thank you.
provided that I pass the midterm test, you'll be the one I am grateful to so much
Your teaching is simple, clear, objective and interesting. Great thanks
Honestly, the explanation was much clearer than the white clouds. Thank you very much.
I literally got an A+ at phonetics thanks to your lessons, Thank you so much❤️✨
these videos are saviours. Thanks a tonne.
Thank you so much for this video! You speak very cleary i am german and understand every word you say :)
Evan definetly explains clearly and ı think found the best way for our ''easy'' understanding. Moreover he has smooth accent, it works on non native Eng speakers. Thank you Ev!
I m glad, I was led here. A great lesson from a great specialist. Thanks for the value you added
Super extraordinary linguistic coach 👌
With much belief in you! I really appreciate your time (and you )
You are better than my phonetics and phonology teacher. Thanks a lot!
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Been studying hours straight his joke really just cracked me up, i'm having a much better day. Thanks teacher
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really thankful for my best teacher EVAN ASHWORTH,,i am student of master digree in english this video make me more clear about this topics ,,,,
That, "you're not human n you should get that checked out". cracked me up.
Thank you Evan for this very informative video. It helps me to get higher in better understanding English.
You are a wonderful facilitator. 🖤🖤🖤
Eloquent teaching, thanks!
I love this. The story of language is a book on this. I no phonetics, not so much allophones. Actually, I do. I could have become a speech specialist for kids. One option. Simultaneous interpreter was what I wished for the most. Thank you.
I would like to thank you so much for this informative lecture. I am keen to master English language with big desire to be a good linguist one day.
Mohammed Al-Ghamdi Same lmao soo how did u do with ur master
Thank so much for this very informative lecture
You made this difficult lesson much more easier for us who don't speak English language.
love the way you explain
Awesome lecture... Sir, I am from Bangladesh
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god bless you .
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Indeed he is linguistics teacher and knows well what is teaching
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I start to study linguistics again on my holidays bcs of your notif was appeared on my phone! ty for making me use my brain again :'D
The best teacher ever ......
Thanks for explaining so well!
Thank you very much. I’m studying in the university and the explanation wasn’t very good, but after this video I understood a lot of things. Thank you for it❤❤❤❤❤
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This video has helped me alot. Thank you sir
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Imagine having u as my teacher instead of these selfish aliens 😪 ...
Grateful for you sir💞
Thanks!!
Hi, thank you so much for all of the information. It is great. The only thing that I wanted to ask you, should there be a short u sound added to every consonant? I hear that you say wu and yu, pu, gu, etc.
this is better than my whole book ..
great video, Thank you.
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Me too
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Merve Tosun did you understand the concept please let me know
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Sir would you continue to make English video content? Its really help me a lot as a English Student, sometimes i get confused when understanding the material in class, but when i saw your video it make me understand
Good explation
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salaam to that who follows the true guidance of islaam. i am unable to comprehend liquid phonemes
Aaah, if I could have get such a techer for criticism 😢
Is it true that devoicing and aspiration occur in the same environment but affect different groups of sounds?
Hi Anna. Well, devoicing and aspiration CAN occur in the same environment (e.g., "cat" + PLURAL = [kæts]-- note that PLURAL is devoiced after form ending in voiceless stop vs. "hands" [hæanz"] where the plural is voiced because it follows a voiced stop) but they don't have to. Also, if I understand your question correctly, devoicing and and aspiration affect different groups of sounds in the sense that, for example, the PLURAL morpheme can either be realized as voiced [z] or devoiced [s], but aspiration pertains (almost always) to voiceless stops. I hope that helps!
IM GETTING IT
I'm not human... jk! I'm ordinary. Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful!
Yes
I should check up..
3:06 Why isn't pharyngeal and retroflex written down?
My apologies for my years-late response, but the reason these categories are left out is because, when I initially created this video, the target audience was literally students in an introductory linguistics class I was co-teaching, and I wanted that discussion to mirror the discussion (and layout) as was in the textbook The Study of Language.
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