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Accent Amazing!
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11 episodes
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Voicing /b, d, g/ sounds if your language lacks them (e.g. Chinese accents)
Accent Amazing!
16 minutes 16 seconds
6 months ago
Voicing /b, d, g/ sounds if your language lacks them (e.g. Chinese accents)
A subtle feature of certain accents is the lack of /b, d, g/ sounds, the voiced counterpart to /p, t, k/. In addition, various languages devoice /b, d, g/ sounds as a feature of their accent in English. In this episode we examine what voicing is and how to do it so you can sound more native when speaking English and other languages with these sounds you may lack
Accent Amazing!