This video was really helpful. I'm not an actor or anything, I'm just some kid in High School who's interested in linguistics and I also try to help English-learners with pronunciation. I also use the IPA to learn the pronunciation of other languages, and I just never knew how exactly all the diacritics worked (other than the obvious ones like the ~ for nasal sounds). Thanks so much!
That makes sense - or possibly adding the "non-syllabic" diacritic under it. I really do like the superscript version - I wish it were in the official IPA!
This video was really helpful. I'm not an actor or anything, I'm just some kid in High School who's interested in linguistics and I also try to help English-learners with pronunciation. I also use the IPA to learn the pronunciation of other languages, and I just never knew how exactly all the diacritics worked (other than the obvious ones like the ~ for nasal sounds). Thanks so much!
Same! Thanks for knowledge!
I'm a guy of high School interested in linguistic too, but i'm native of spanish; i learn linguistic only with the internet. :)
you said syllabic L and syllabic N is there more letters for syllabic. and can you give us more example or you can make a video. Thank you so much.
I'm loving your videos, tho I'm not an actor, not even a native English speaker. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! It’s really helpful 👍
very useful video. thank you so much. which state are from?
Iowa, originally.
Thank you so much for your video!
I think you may type schwa with extra-short suprasegmental to describe the shadow vowels
That makes sense - or possibly adding the "non-syllabic" diacritic under it. I really do like the superscript version - I wish it were in the official IPA!
practice makes perfect
nice.
Im not native speaker, but this video helpful to me.
Nice beard
i hate diacriticssssssssss aaaaaaaa but I have to understand for my major subject TT
/ˈɪʔ͜t̚.tɹ̩ˌfɹuˑt/