I need more...I mean...You are obviously one of THE most coherent channels in teaching such linguistic topics. But due to your platform and concise-methods I have to also find other lecturers who delve more indepth. I can't have both so... Anyways, you are amazing man! Thank you so much!
Man, please make thousands of more videos about phonetics and phonology. I watch them while eating my lunch and dinner and I've already learned so much. But now I see there is only one left. What am I going to do???
Why do you put the [voice] feature at the root node in the first example (glottalized stops), but at the laryngeal node in the second one (regressive voicing)? Is it because at the second example the laryngeal node is involved and at the first one it isn't? Btw, thank you for the straightforward explanations about delinking and spreading.
I need more...I mean...You are obviously one of THE most coherent channels in teaching such linguistic topics. But due to your platform and concise-methods I have to also find other lecturers who delve more indepth. I can't have both so...
Anyways, you are amazing man! Thank you so much!
What other channels do you watch for more in depth videos? Thanks
Man, please make thousands of more videos about phonetics and phonology. I watch them while eating my lunch and dinner and I've already learned so much. But now I see there is only one left. What am I going to do???
Thanks for your awesome videos Trevor, I help me up with your great explanations. I hope I made it on my exams.
Why do you put the [voice] feature at the root node in the first example (glottalized stops), but at the laryngeal node in the second one (regressive voicing)? Is it because at the second example the laryngeal node is involved and at the first one it isn't? Btw, thank you for the straightforward explanations about delinking and spreading.