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Thank you very much for your very valuable e-lecture! Could you please cover the Phonological Rules/Analysis in some of your upcoming videos? I've seen your lectures on Phonological processes and I do like your style in simplifying linguistic concepts! Cheers, my friend 🌹🌹. 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 🇲🇦
What I deduce from the last chart is that the name of the vowels are tense y the other lax. But what happened with sounds like a in cat, is it farther enough to the center to be tense?
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*_You have a great TH-cam channel which I found today🥰in this channel you provide us very helpful videos about Linguistics that is one of my part of academic studies🤗and from today I am with you my dear Sir🤎😊.._*
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Thank you very much for your very valuable e-lecture!
Could you please cover the Phonological Rules/Analysis in some of your upcoming videos? I've seen your lectures on Phonological processes and I do like your style in simplifying linguistic concepts! Cheers, my friend 🌹🌹. 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 🇲🇦
What I deduce from the last chart is that the name of the vowels are tense y the other lax. But what happened with sounds like a in cat, is it farther enough to the center to be tense?
Love this video.
Can you please share the ppt with us? To study and take notes on it.? Thanks in advance
Great
Is this why vowels in unstressed syllables tend to become a schwa?
yes known as weak vowel merger
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bildiğimi unuttum kafam daha çok karıştı
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