by Adrian Underhill | May 30, 2013 | 1. How to make the Sounds of English: The Inside Story
When exploring sounds keep in mind this important fact: Consonants have relatively fixed places in the mouth where the sound is produced. You bring two surfaces together to make a restriction, provide voiced or unvoiced air pressure against that restriction, and...
by Adrian Underhill | May 1, 2013 | 1. How to make the Sounds of English: The Inside Story
Let’s look at the task I proposed at the end of Episode 14/ 1.. Isolate the two different vowels in the words me, you. The symbols are /i:/ and /u:/. 2.. Say each vowel separately. Notice, and sense from the inside the different position that your lips and your...
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