Great video. I would say that you were able to explain it far better than any other native speaker I have met! lol Just what I needed. You have to study the IPA to understand how to exactly pronounce the sounds of a language.
When you make a video for foreign-language learners, you should definitely crank up the background music as loud as possible to make it easy to hear the sounds.
Zooming out the author’s presentation provides phonological supports for his evaluations. Independent of the accuracy of the English equivalents there is guidance and criteria for phonological exploration within a trusted linguistic or Slavic language resource similar to the Prague School or Roman Jakobson. It is too easy to criticize. The author has spent time presenting and engaging us.
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2:32 there is an error regarding 'alveolar', one is retroflex and the other is palatal
Great video. I would say that you were able to explain it far better than any other native speaker I have met! lol Just what I needed. You have to study the IPA to understand how to exactly pronounce the sounds of a language.
4:00 Not only different sounds, but different phonemes. Every native Russian speaker agrees that и and ы produce totally distinguishable sounds.
When you make a video for foreign-language learners, you should definitely crank up the background music as loud as possible to make it easy to hear the sounds.
all the english comparisons are so wrong lol
Zooming out the author’s presentation provides phonological supports for his evaluations. Independent of the accuracy of the English equivalents there is guidance and criteria for phonological exploration within a trusted linguistic or Slavic language resource similar to the Prague School or Roman Jakobson. It is too easy to criticize. The author has spent time presenting and engaging us.
And the purpose of the annoying music is what?
To make it more informative, I guess.
Thank you for this video. Before I never really understood the concept of soft and hard consonants, but you explained it clearly. Great video!
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woooow so good (speaking on behalf of a russian native speaker)
i'm sos obsessed with people learning russian
Maria absolutely agree with you!
So Й can generally only be pronounced if it follows a vowel?
I think not. It can also be placed in the beginning of a word as in йод
Thanks for this