Consonants
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The 3 Nasal Sounds in English: m, n & ŋ
The video provides a comprehensive overview of the three nasal sounds in English. These voiced consonant sounds are formed by releasing air through the nose instead of the mouth. The sounds include /m/, /n/, and /ŋ/, each with specific formation instructions. The video also covers words containing these sounds, common spelling patterns, and minimal pairs… Read more
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The 2 Affricate Sounds: tʃ & dʒ
In this video, the unvoiced affricate /tʃ / and the voiced affricate /dʒ/ in English are explored. They are also known as semi-plosives as they combine a plosive sound with a fricative. The process of forming these sounds, example words for practice, and their common usage in English are covered. Additionally, minimal pairs for /tʃ… Read more
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Consonants: The 9 Fricatives in English
This video covers the nine fricative consonant sounds in English: /f/, /v/, /θ/, /ð/, /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/ & /h/. Fricatives are formed when two articulators make a small gap in the vocal tract, creating audible friction. Various tongue and teeth positions generate these sounds. The video also discusses typical spellings of each fricative consonant… Read more
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Consonant Sounds: The 6 Plosives in English
The video provides a comprehensive understanding of the six plosive consonant sounds in English: /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, & /g/. It explains their voicing, articulation, aspiration, spelling, and provides examples of minimal pairs. The instructor also corrects the previous examples of aspirated plosives, offering new ones: “cat,” “top,” and “pack.” The content covers the… Read more
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Semi-Vowels in English /j/ & /w/
The video lesson explores English semi-vowels /j/ and /w/, and briefly touches on /r/. It explains the distinction between semi-vowels and regular vowels, and why they are classified as semi-vowels despite being consonants. The lesson also covers the specific characteristics of these sounds and provides examples of words containing them. Check out the video for… Read more
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The Phonemic Chart – Vowel & Consonant Sounds in English
The video covers English vowel, diphthong, and consonant sounds using the IPA symbols. It explains the organization of the phonemic chart and the sound groups like monophthongs, diphthongs, and consonants. The content provides a comprehensive overview of the sounds found in English, making it a valuable resource for language learners. Read more
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What is gemination? – Consonant lengthening & Twinning in Connected Speech
The video discusses consonant lengthening in English, contrasting it with the more common long and short vowel sounds. In English, consonant length is generally not a distinguishing feature, meaning it does not change the meaning of words. However, longer consonant sounds can occur across word boundaries and morphemes when the adjacent sounds are the same… Read more
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