quarta-feira, 27 de outubro de 2010

American English Pronunciation Podcasts


#118: The prefix re-
#117: Suffixes with the ch sound
#116: Using ain't
#115: Taking the s off of sp-, st-, sk-
#114: Aspiration details in stop sounds
#113: The h sound, like a chameleon
#112: Dropping the d sound
#111: Linking to and from v and f sounds
#110: The troublesome v sound and f sound
#109: s/z/sh/zh sounds; compare and contrast
#108: Difference between "learned/spelled" UK/US
#107: ck after short vowels, k after all the others
#106: long u stressed and reduced
#105: Pronouncing though, thought, through, thorough
#104: Pronouncing "pronounce" and "pronunciation"
#103: VIDEO: Introduction to other vowels
#102: Russian/Ukrainian Special Episode
#101: Subtle oddities of the word subtle
#100: A Hundred / One Hundred
#99: Three-word informal contractions
#98: VIDEO: Introduction to short vowels
#97: From used to to useta
#96: women could have been wimmen
#95: VIDEO sh sound, part 2
#94: t+y=ch, d+y=j
#93: The l sound at the end of words
#92: (VIDEO) sh sound, part 1
#91: iPad/iPod the world's newest minimal pair
#90: The j sound, another affricate
#89: (VIDEO) Introduction to Long Vowels
#88: The tch and ch spelling
#87: 2 announcements for 2010
#86: Using rhymes to learn pronunciation
#85: Why is Christmas said with a k sound?
#84: Pronunciation of the wh spelling
#83: (VIDEO 11) Schwa+r spelling and pronunciation


#25: The English ng sound, beginning nasal sounds

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