great explanation! I'm going to apply it on today's phonetic's test! could you please give more rules, i.e when do we apply each variation? thank you in advance
That's a very accurate point, actually. In my videos, however, I am trying to add different layers of 'narrowness' in different steps. So, I didn't deal with that in this video, but will hopefully do so later.
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great explanation! I'm going to apply it on today's phonetic's test! could you please give more rules, i.e when do we apply each variation? thank you in advance
Thanks for your feedback.
I will do more variation videos in the future and will be sure to deal with your question as well.
#velar_consonant #alveolar_consonant #voiced_consonant #lateral_consonant #velarization #velarized_consonant #velarized_l #dark_l #final_consonant #final_l
I know It's not conventionally written as such but I believe that in peel, it's a diphthong, is there a good reason not to transcribe it as such?
That's a very accurate point, actually.
In my videos, however, I am trying to add different layers of 'narrowness' in different steps. So, I didn't deal with that in this video, but will hopefully do so later.
Does anyone know what the phonological rule for the dark l would be?
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