Tonal languages are different from non-tonal languages because tonal languages are dependent on the emphasis and pronunciation, because how a word is said will affect its meaning. It is quite ...
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Phonetic or morpholexical issues? New study reveals ambiguity for Japanese learners of French
Ambiguous speech production is a common challenge for learners of a second language (L2), but identifying whether the problem ...
We learn about 6 vowel letters and the numerous sounds we make when using them. In English, we have 5 (well, sometimes 6) vowel letters, but way more vowel sounds. That’s where the IPA can help us! We ...
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