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Learn to Read & Write Hindi Consonants - Part 1
Consonants can be classified according to the place within the mouth that they are articulated.
Velar consonants are pronounced with the back of the tongue touching the soft palate. Examples of velar consontants in English include "k" as in "keep", and "g" as in "good".
Palatal consonants are pronounced with the tongue touching the hard palate. Examples of palatal consonants in English include "c
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The velar/uvular controversy
A discussion prompted this piece about German phonology.
Guest star: Katja from "Deutsch für Euch".
Katja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DeutschFuerEuch
Katja's video about the ch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtfoPeniRM0
Music:
"Style Funk" and "Hot Swing"
by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com
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The Labio-Velar Approximant - Remedial Strategies for German EFL Learners
Can you pronounce the initial consonant in words like "water", "wine" or "wind" well enough? If this is so, you have no trouble with the labio-velar approximant. But if you encounter problems in pronouncing PDE words beginning with "w", then this micro-lecture where Prof. Handke suggests some strategies to overcome this typical German problem is just right for you.
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IPA Basics : Place of Articulation | Conlang
The first of a three part series on how to read the consonant section of the IPA. Topics discussed: What is a consonant?, Place of Articulation, Active and Passive Articulators; Bilabial, Labiodental, Dental, Alveolar, Post-alveolar, Retroflex, Palatal, Velar, Uvular, Pharyngeal, Epi-glottal and Glottal Consonants.
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LING01-04: Nasal Consonants
This video introduces the three nasal consonants the bilabial nasal, the alveolar nasal, and the velar nasal. Contact Email: australian.mooc.academy@gmail.co...
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Velar nasal Meaning
Video shows what velar nasal means. A nasal consonant voiced as the sound of "ng" in English "sing", represented with ŋ in the IPA phonetic alphabet.. Velar nasal Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say velar nasal. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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8 odd sounds from other languages...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from TheWeek.com, http://theweek.com/article/index/241811/8-bizarre-sounds-youve-probably-made-without-knowing-it
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agma symbol or sound for a velar nasal consonant "ng"
agma symbol or sound for a velar nasal consonant "ng"
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2. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - Kh ख
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - Kh ख in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
Kh ख is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Video
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5. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - ang - ङ
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - ang ङ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
ang ङ is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Vide
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Learn Hindi: velar and palatal consonants
http://www.primehow.com/LearnHindi - Learn to speak Hindi fast with the best Hindi language lessons online for beginners. Compare video demos of different la...
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1. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - K क
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - K क in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the first Hindi Alpahbet / Letter/ Consonant in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
K क is a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate. It is a soft soun
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Day1 - Velar series
Namaste, welcome to the “how to read and write Hindi alphabet” series. In this video we will cover four consonants of velar series these are pronounced of the back of the tongue. We will also cover two vowels.
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4.Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - gh घ
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - gh घ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
gh घ is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Video h
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3. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - g - ग
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - g - ग in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
g ग is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Vid
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淺談俄語發音(中文字幕)Part 4 輔音變讀規則
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註解:
1. 除了形容詞外,人稱代詞和指示代詞也可出現類似形容詞的詞尾變化。
2. сего乃сей之第二格。此詞為古語,除特定常用習語(例如:до сих пор)外,今已不用。
3. дня為день之第二格。
4. 古時人好用第二格表示時間,難怪時至今日,「在XXXX年」仍用第二格表示。
5. "Palatalization cluster" 出現的原因皆因輔音的發音部位相同。例如с, з, т, д, н皆為齒音(dental consonants),而г, к, х則為軟顎音(velar consonants)。留意л和р不與齒音同類。л的硬音為軟顎化齒音(velarized dental consonant),而р則近乎齒齦音(alveolar consonant)。
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IPA for Language Learning - Consonants (2 of 4)
Learn to use the International Phonetic Alphabet to help you pronounce other languages. In this second lesson I introduce consonants and their features, including place of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing.
-- Some places of articulation --
bilabial: upper lips against lower lips
labiodental: upper teeth against lower lips
dental: tongue against upper teeth
alveolar: tongue against
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The /g/ Sound
The /g/ is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced velar stop’. This means that you use the back of the tongue to block airflow from the throat.
The /g/ sound is made through the mouth and it is Voiced which means that you vibrate your vocal chords to make the sound.
It is defined by position of your tongue and it is a stop sound, which is a sound made by building up
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22. On Nasal consonants, ङ & ञ, of ka and cha group
This video is a response to the video titled "Tutorial: Hindi velar and palatal consonants" in "tutonline" channel.
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Learn Hindi (part 4(a), Sounds of Hindi: Consonants I)
This is the fourth part of my video series on learning Hindi. This sub-part (a) has the consonants of Hindi from velars to retroflexes, including the writing...
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What is the first letter "G" of your name says
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The letter 'G' was introduced in the Old Latin period as a variant of 'C' to distinguish voiced /ɡ/ from voiceless /k/. The recorded originator of 'G' is freedman Spurius Carvilius Ruga, the first Roman to open a fee-paying school, who taught around 230 BC. At this time, 'K' had fallen out of favor, and 'C', which had formerly represented both /ɡ/ and /k/ before o
Learn to Read & Write Hindi Consonants - Part 1
Consonants can be classified according to the place within the mouth that they are articulated.
Velar consonants are pronounced with the back of the tongue tou...
Consonants can be classified according to the place within the mouth that they are articulated.
Velar consonants are pronounced with the back of the tongue touching the soft palate. Examples of velar consontants in English include "k" as in "keep", and "g" as in "good".
Palatal consonants are pronounced with the tongue touching the hard palate. Examples of palatal consonants in English include "ch" as in "change" and "j" as in "job".
Retroflex consonants are pronounced with the tongue curled slightly backward and touching the front portion of the hard palate. There are no retroflex consonants in English. As an example, try pronouncing the "t" in "tip", yet curl your tongue backward.
Dental consonants are pronounced with the tip of the tongue touching the back of the upper front teeth. Examples of dental consontants in English include the "th" in "the", and the "th" in "thin".
Labial consonants are pronounced with the lips. Examples of labial consonants in English include the "p" in "pit", the "b" in "boy", and the "m" in "man".
Reference: http://www.omniglot.com/language/articles/devanagari.htm
wn.com/Learn To Read Write Hindi Consonants Part 1
Consonants can be classified according to the place within the mouth that they are articulated.
Velar consonants are pronounced with the back of the tongue touching the soft palate. Examples of velar consontants in English include "k" as in "keep", and "g" as in "good".
Palatal consonants are pronounced with the tongue touching the hard palate. Examples of palatal consonants in English include "ch" as in "change" and "j" as in "job".
Retroflex consonants are pronounced with the tongue curled slightly backward and touching the front portion of the hard palate. There are no retroflex consonants in English. As an example, try pronouncing the "t" in "tip", yet curl your tongue backward.
Dental consonants are pronounced with the tip of the tongue touching the back of the upper front teeth. Examples of dental consontants in English include the "th" in "the", and the "th" in "thin".
Labial consonants are pronounced with the lips. Examples of labial consonants in English include the "p" in "pit", the "b" in "boy", and the "m" in "man".
Reference: http://www.omniglot.com/language/articles/devanagari.htm
- published: 02 May 2015
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The velar/uvular controversy
A discussion prompted this piece about German phonology.
Guest star: Katja from "Deutsch für Euch".
Katja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DeutschFuerEu...
A discussion prompted this piece about German phonology.
Guest star: Katja from "Deutsch für Euch".
Katja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DeutschFuerEuch
Katja's video about the ch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtfoPeniRM0
Music:
"Style Funk" and "Hot Swing"
by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com
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A discussion prompted this piece about German phonology.
Guest star: Katja from "Deutsch für Euch".
Katja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DeutschFuerEuch
Katja's video about the ch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtfoPeniRM0
Music:
"Style Funk" and "Hot Swing"
by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com
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- published: 14 Mar 2015
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The Labio-Velar Approximant - Remedial Strategies for German EFL Learners
Can you pronounce the initial consonant in words like "water", "wine" or "wind" well enough? If this is so, you have no trouble with the labio-velar approximant...
Can you pronounce the initial consonant in words like "water", "wine" or "wind" well enough? If this is so, you have no trouble with the labio-velar approximant. But if you encounter problems in pronouncing PDE words beginning with "w", then this micro-lecture where Prof. Handke suggests some strategies to overcome this typical German problem is just right for you.
wn.com/The Labio Velar Approximant Remedial Strategies For German Efl Learners
Can you pronounce the initial consonant in words like "water", "wine" or "wind" well enough? If this is so, you have no trouble with the labio-velar approximant. But if you encounter problems in pronouncing PDE words beginning with "w", then this micro-lecture where Prof. Handke suggests some strategies to overcome this typical German problem is just right for you.
- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 20
IPA Basics : Place of Articulation | Conlang
The first of a three part series on how to read the consonant section of the IPA. Topics discussed: What is a consonant?, Place of Articulation, Active and Pass...
The first of a three part series on how to read the consonant section of the IPA. Topics discussed: What is a consonant?, Place of Articulation, Active and Passive Articulators; Bilabial, Labiodental, Dental, Alveolar, Post-alveolar, Retroflex, Palatal, Velar, Uvular, Pharyngeal, Epi-glottal and Glottal Consonants.
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The first of a three part series on how to read the consonant section of the IPA. Topics discussed: What is a consonant?, Place of Articulation, Active and Passive Articulators; Bilabial, Labiodental, Dental, Alveolar, Post-alveolar, Retroflex, Palatal, Velar, Uvular, Pharyngeal, Epi-glottal and Glottal Consonants.
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Interactive IPA Chart: http://goo.gl/o3Vbk9
Consonant: http://goo.gl/EwvmhX
Place of Articulation: http://goo.gl/JBdEzF
- published: 04 May 2015
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LING01-04: Nasal Consonants
This video introduces the three nasal consonants the bilabial nasal, the alveolar nasal, and the velar nasal. Contact Email: australian.mooc.academy@gmail.co......
This video introduces the three nasal consonants the bilabial nasal, the alveolar nasal, and the velar nasal. Contact Email: australian.mooc.academy@gmail.co...
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This video introduces the three nasal consonants the bilabial nasal, the alveolar nasal, and the velar nasal. Contact Email: australian.mooc.academy@gmail.co...
Velar nasal Meaning
Video shows what velar nasal means. A nasal consonant voiced as the sound of "ng" in English "sing", represented with ŋ in the IPA phonetic alphabet.. Velar na...
Video shows what velar nasal means. A nasal consonant voiced as the sound of "ng" in English "sing", represented with ŋ in the IPA phonetic alphabet.. Velar nasal Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say velar nasal. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
wn.com/Velar Nasal Meaning
Video shows what velar nasal means. A nasal consonant voiced as the sound of "ng" in English "sing", represented with ŋ in the IPA phonetic alphabet.. Velar nasal Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say velar nasal. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 2
8 odd sounds from other languages...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from T...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from TheWeek.com, http://theweek.com/article/index/241811/8-bizarre-sounds-youve-probably-made-without-knowing-it
wn.com/8 Odd Sounds From Other Languages...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from TheWeek.com, http://theweek.com/article/index/241811/8-bizarre-sounds-youve-probably-made-without-knowing-it
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 81388
agma symbol or sound for a velar nasal consonant "ng"
agma symbol or sound for a velar nasal consonant "ng"...
agma symbol or sound for a velar nasal consonant "ng"
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agma symbol or sound for a velar nasal consonant "ng"
- published: 01 Aug 2015
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2. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - Kh ख
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - Kh ख in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hin...
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - Kh ख in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
Kh ख is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Video helps kids, as well as adults to learn the Hindi Alphabets from Devanagari Script.
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Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - Kh ख in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
Kh ख is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Video helps kids, as well as adults to learn the Hindi Alphabets from Devanagari Script.
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- published: 03 Sep 2015
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5. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - ang - ङ
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - ang ङ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hi...
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - ang ङ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
ang ङ is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Video helps kids, as well as adults to learn the Hindi Alphabets from Devanagari Script.
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Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - ang ङ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
ang ङ is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
This Video helps kids, as well as adults to learn the Hindi Alphabets from Devanagari Script.
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- published: 14 Sep 2015
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Learn Hindi: velar and palatal consonants
http://www.primehow.com/LearnHindi - Learn to speak Hindi fast with the best Hindi language lessons online for beginners. Compare video demos of different la......
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1. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - K क
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - K क in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the firs...
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - K क in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the first Hindi Alpahbet / Letter/ Consonant in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
K क is a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate. It is a soft sound and same as in the word "Cup".
This Video helps kids, as well as adults to learn the Hindi Alphabets from Devanagari Script.
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Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - K क in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the first Hindi Alpahbet / Letter/ Consonant in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
K क is a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate. It is a soft sound and same as in the word "Cup".
This Video helps kids, as well as adults to learn the Hindi Alphabets from Devanagari Script.
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- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 8
Day1 - Velar series
Namaste, welcome to the “how to read and write Hindi alphabet” series. In this video we will cover four consonants of velar series these are pronounced of the b...
Namaste, welcome to the “how to read and write Hindi alphabet” series. In this video we will cover four consonants of velar series these are pronounced of the back of the tongue. We will also cover two vowels.
wn.com/Day1 Velar Series
Namaste, welcome to the “how to read and write Hindi alphabet” series. In this video we will cover four consonants of velar series these are pronounced of the back of the tongue. We will also cover two vowels.
- published: 23 Aug 2015
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4.Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - gh घ
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - gh घ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hind...
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - gh घ in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
gh घ is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
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This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
gh घ is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
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- published: 13 Sep 2015
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3. Read, Write and Pronounce Hindi Consonants letters Alphabets - g - ग
Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - g - ग in a step by step video.
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Learn/Write/Read /Pronounce Hindi Alphabet/Consonant/Letter - g - ग in a step by step video.
This video will teach you how to pronounce, write and read the Hindi Alpahbets / Letters/ Consonants in Devnaagari Script.
You will also learn Velar and Guttural sound in Hindi.
g ग is also a guttural/velar sound, which means it is produced with the back of the tongue near the soft palate.
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- published: 13 Sep 2015
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淺談俄語發音(中文字幕)Part 4 輔音變讀規則
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註解:
1. 除了形容詞外,人稱代詞和指示代詞也可出現類似形容詞的詞尾變化。
2. сего乃сей之第二格。此詞為古語,除特定常用習語(例如:до сих пор)外,今已不用。
3. дня為день之第二格。
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註解:
1. 除了形容詞外,人稱代詞和指示代詞也可出現類似形容詞的詞尾變化。
2. сего乃сей之第二格。此詞為古語,除特定常用習語(例如:до сих пор)外,今已不用。
3. дня為день之第二格。
4. 古時人好用第二格表示時間,難怪時至今日,「在XXXX年」仍用第二格表示。
5. "Palatalization cluster" 出現的原因皆因輔音的發音部位相同。例如с, з, т, д, н皆為齒音(dental consonants),而г, к, х則為軟顎音(velar consonants)。留意л和р不與齒音同類。л的硬音為軟顎化齒音(velarized dental consonant),而р則近乎齒齦音(alveolar consonant)。
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註解:
1. 除了形容詞外,人稱代詞和指示代詞也可出現類似形容詞的詞尾變化。
2. сего乃сей之第二格。此詞為古語,除特定常用習語(例如:до сих пор)外,今已不用。
3. дня為день之第二格。
4. 古時人好用第二格表示時間,難怪時至今日,「在XXXX年」仍用第二格表示。
5. "Palatalization cluster" 出現的原因皆因輔音的發音部位相同。例如с, з, т, д, н皆為齒音(dental consonants),而г, к, х則為軟顎音(velar consonants)。留意л和р不與齒音同類。л的硬音為軟顎化齒音(velarized dental consonant),而р則近乎齒齦音(alveolar consonant)。
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Птица счастья - Витас
- published: 07 Dec 2013
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IPA for Language Learning - Consonants (2 of 4)
Learn to use the International Phonetic Alphabet to help you pronounce other languages. In this second lesson I introduce consonants and their features, includi...
Learn to use the International Phonetic Alphabet to help you pronounce other languages. In this second lesson I introduce consonants and their features, including place of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing.
-- Some places of articulation --
bilabial: upper lips against lower lips
labiodental: upper teeth against lower lips
dental: tongue against upper teeth
alveolar: tongue against upper gums (alveolar ridge)
postalveolar: tongue on slope between gums and roof of mouth
palatal: tongue pointing towards roof of mouth (palate)
velar: back of tongue against soft palate (velum)
glottal: with vocal folds
-- Some manners of articulation --
nasal: airflow diverted through nose
stop (plosive): airflow momentarily cut off
fricative: restricted airflow
approximant: lightly restricted airflow
-- Voicing --
voiced: vocal folds opening & closing fast while pronouncing consonant
voiceless: vocal folds left open while pronouncing consonant
Visit the IPA lesson page for much more:
http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/ipa-pronunciation-lessons.php
These lessons are available as a polished workbook with more info & exercises:
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Image: lithograph plate 20 from the 1859 edition of Joseph Maclise's _Surgical Anatomy_
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Learn to use the International Phonetic Alphabet to help you pronounce other languages. In this second lesson I introduce consonants and their features, including place of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing.
-- Some places of articulation --
bilabial: upper lips against lower lips
labiodental: upper teeth against lower lips
dental: tongue against upper teeth
alveolar: tongue against upper gums (alveolar ridge)
postalveolar: tongue on slope between gums and roof of mouth
palatal: tongue pointing towards roof of mouth (palate)
velar: back of tongue against soft palate (velum)
glottal: with vocal folds
-- Some manners of articulation --
nasal: airflow diverted through nose
stop (plosive): airflow momentarily cut off
fricative: restricted airflow
approximant: lightly restricted airflow
-- Voicing --
voiced: vocal folds opening & closing fast while pronouncing consonant
voiceless: vocal folds left open while pronouncing consonant
Visit the IPA lesson page for much more:
http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/ipa-pronunciation-lessons.php
These lessons are available as a polished workbook with more info & exercises:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1453837086/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=1453837086&linkCode;=as2&tag;=nativlangu-20&l;=as2&o;=1&a;=1453837086
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/the-ipa-for-language-learning/9262961
Music: Kevin MacLeod
Image: lithograph plate 20 from the 1859 edition of Joseph Maclise's _Surgical Anatomy_
- published: 09 Jul 2012
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The /g/ Sound
The /g/ is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced velar stop’. This means that you use the back of the tongue to block airflow f...
The /g/ is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced velar stop’. This means that you use the back of the tongue to block airflow from the throat.
The /g/ sound is made through the mouth and it is Voiced which means that you vibrate your vocal chords to make the sound.
It is defined by position of your tongue and it is a stop sound, which is a sound made by building up air pressure by stopping air flow and then releasing it. In this case you stop the airflow between the middle of the tongue and the top of the mouth.
To produce the sound push the tongue forward so the middle curls up and touches the top of your mouth and blocks air flow, at the same time create some air pressure by gently trying to breathe out. The sound is made by voicing out and releasing the pressure by dropping the tongue down.
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This video is part of our series on phonetics and pronunciation for learners of English as a foreign language.
Phonetics is the science of pronunciation. It can be helpful for people learning English ecause one of the most difficult things about the language is the spelling and pronunciation. English is not very phonetic and as a result the same letters are often pronounced in many different ways in different words.
The IPA helps by providing a way to write words as they are pronounced. The normal alphabet only has 24 characters but there are 44 different sounds that are used to pronounce words. As well as that, most word in English originate from other languages like Greek, Latin and French to name just a few and in many cases the the language of origin influences how the word is pronounced.
The IPA provides a symbol (phoneme) for each sound so the correct pronunciation can be written or printed in dictionaries.
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The /g/ is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced velar stop’. This means that you use the back of the tongue to block airflow from the throat.
The /g/ sound is made through the mouth and it is Voiced which means that you vibrate your vocal chords to make the sound.
It is defined by position of your tongue and it is a stop sound, which is a sound made by building up air pressure by stopping air flow and then releasing it. In this case you stop the airflow between the middle of the tongue and the top of the mouth.
To produce the sound push the tongue forward so the middle curls up and touches the top of your mouth and blocks air flow, at the same time create some air pressure by gently trying to breathe out. The sound is made by voicing out and releasing the pressure by dropping the tongue down.
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This video is part of our series on phonetics and pronunciation for learners of English as a foreign language.
Phonetics is the science of pronunciation. It can be helpful for people learning English ecause one of the most difficult things about the language is the spelling and pronunciation. English is not very phonetic and as a result the same letters are often pronounced in many different ways in different words.
The IPA helps by providing a way to write words as they are pronounced. The normal alphabet only has 24 characters but there are 44 different sounds that are used to pronounce words. As well as that, most word in English originate from other languages like Greek, Latin and French to name just a few and in many cases the the language of origin influences how the word is pronounced.
The IPA provides a symbol (phoneme) for each sound so the correct pronunciation can be written or printed in dictionaries.
- published: 22 Oct 2014
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22. On Nasal consonants, ङ & ञ, of ka and cha group
This video is a response to the video titled "Tutorial: Hindi velar and palatal consonants" in "tutonline" channel....
This video is a response to the video titled "Tutorial: Hindi velar and palatal consonants" in "tutonline" channel.
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This video is a response to the video titled "Tutorial: Hindi velar and palatal consonants" in "tutonline" channel.
- published: 26 Dec 2008
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Learn Hindi (part 4(a), Sounds of Hindi: Consonants I)
This is the fourth part of my video series on learning Hindi. This sub-part (a) has the consonants of Hindi from velars to retroflexes, including the writing......
This is the fourth part of my video series on learning Hindi. This sub-part (a) has the consonants of Hindi from velars to retroflexes, including the writing...
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This is the fourth part of my video series on learning Hindi. This sub-part (a) has the consonants of Hindi from velars to retroflexes, including the writing...
- published: 17 Jan 2008
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author: ranjan2
What is the first letter "G" of your name says
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The letter 'G' was introduced in the Old Latin period as a variant of 'C' to distinguish voiced /ɡ/ from voiceless /k/. The re...
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The letter 'G' was introduced in the Old Latin period as a variant of 'C' to distinguish voiced /ɡ/ from voiceless /k/. The recorded originator of 'G' is freedman Spurius Carvilius Ruga, the first Roman to open a fee-paying school, who taught around 230 BC. At this time, 'K' had fallen out of favor, and 'C', which had formerly represented both /ɡ/ and /k/ before open vowels, had come to express /k/ in all environments.
Ruga's positioning of 'G' shows that alphabetic order related to the letters' values as Greek numerals was a concern even in the 3rd century BC. Sampson (1985) suggests that: "Evidently the order of the alphabet was felt to be such a concrete thing that a new letter could be added in the middle only if a 'space' was created by the dropping of an old letter." According to some records, the original seventh letter, 'Z', had been purged from the Latin alphabet somewhat earlier in the 3rd century BC by the Roman censor Appius Claudius, who found it distasteful and foreign.[3]
Eventually, both velar consonants /k/ and /ɡ/ developed palatalized allophones before front vowels; consequently in today's Romance languages, 'c' and 'g' have different sound values depending on context. Because of French influence, English orthography shares this feature.
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The letter 'G' was introduced in the Old Latin period as a variant of 'C' to distinguish voiced /ɡ/ from voiceless /k/. The recorded originator of 'G' is freedman Spurius Carvilius Ruga, the first Roman to open a fee-paying school, who taught around 230 BC. At this time, 'K' had fallen out of favor, and 'C', which had formerly represented both /ɡ/ and /k/ before open vowels, had come to express /k/ in all environments.
Ruga's positioning of 'G' shows that alphabetic order related to the letters' values as Greek numerals was a concern even in the 3rd century BC. Sampson (1985) suggests that: "Evidently the order of the alphabet was felt to be such a concrete thing that a new letter could be added in the middle only if a 'space' was created by the dropping of an old letter." According to some records, the original seventh letter, 'Z', had been purged from the Latin alphabet somewhat earlier in the 3rd century BC by the Roman censor Appius Claudius, who found it distasteful and foreign.[3]
Eventually, both velar consonants /k/ and /ɡ/ developed palatalized allophones before front vowels; consequently in today's Romance languages, 'c' and 'g' have different sound values depending on context. Because of French influence, English orthography shares this feature.
- published: 13 Oct 2015
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