When to aspirate in English (Part 2) (accent tips for Spanish, Portuguese & French speakers)
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- In this last of my two videos on aspiration in English, I will discuss the phonological environments in which one aspirates the voiceless plosives in English.
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Excellent lessons.......I now feel relief thinking that all my long-term frustration and confusion about "aspiration" are almost gone.......and of course, I am gonna study further to verify all the rules mentioned in the 2 videos to make my knowledge stronger.........thanks and gratitude ♥
Hey, congratulations, the audio quality and level are perfect now.
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That's nice to hear!
Thanks, helped a lot
what about in the word “partake”? do both p and t aspirated or only one of them?
Great 👌
And what about two other sonorants - [j] and [w]?
To when aspirated or not pls reply
That's what the video is about; both parts 1 and 2.
In the last seconds the volume suddenly dropped
I appreciate your continuous feedback.