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How many vowels does English have? Five, right? A, E, I, O, U. Oh, and sometimes Y. So, six? Actually, English has at least 14 different vowel sounds and, depending on the speaker and dialect, maybe ...
Art, feelings, and shapes collide in this episode! Art, feelings, and shapes collide in this episode! Kids will learn sharing strategies, compare 2D and 3D shapes, visit the St. Louis Art Museum, and ...
In most languages, including English, vowels that occur next to nasal consonants (m, n, and ng in English) are produced as slightly or entirely nasal. I saw this as phonetically interesting. In my ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. AUSTRALIANS are being asked to take part in an interactive website that will track the evolution of our accents. Felicity Cox and ...
This paper provides an acoustic phonetic description of Hawai‘i English vowels. The data comprise wordlist tokens produced by twenty-three speakers (twelve males and eleven females) and spontaneous ...
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English hack of the day: The hidden rule behind ‘a’ and ‘an’ that has nothing to do with vowels
For most of our school lives, we were told a neat little rule: use ‘a’ before words beginning with consonants and ‘an’ before words beginning with vowels. It sounded simple, almost soothingly ...
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