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Phonetic—The Sounds of American English—from the University of Iowa This is a great site for showing how the mouth forms various sounds in English. A moving diagram demonstrates the position of the mouth, tongue and lips. In addition, you can hear and see a real person saying that sound. http://www.e-pron.com/esl/ws/ws.html
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"American English Sounds" is a web resource that allows English as a Second Language (ESL) students to practice perceiving and producing the sounds of American English in order to improve their pronunciation. English as a Second Language--ESL English pronunciation openhawks open educational resource Details Title: Subtitle American English Sounds
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A University of Iowa phonetics website that has become an incredibly popular English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching tool is now available as a mobile application for iOS and Android. Of over 6 million results in a Google search of the term phonetics, the "Phonetics: The Sounds of Spoken Language" website ranks first, averaging five.
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Location if not on main campus Zulfi B. Objectives 1. Summary of the main learning outcomes for students enrolled in the course. 1. Recognize sounds 2. Distinguish between different sounds 3. Classify sounds using phonological terminology 4. Use proper intonation pattern 5. Transcribe English words using the IPA 6.
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Sounds of Speech provides a comprehensive understanding of how each of the speech sounds of American English, Spanish, and German are formed. It includes animations, videos, and audio samples that describe the essential features of each of the consonants and vowels of these languages.
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Latest Update March 2021 Objective Sounds of Speech provides a comprehensive understanding of how each of the speech sounds of American English, Spanish, and German are formed. Our client had an existing website built using flash that needed to be converted to standards-based HTML.
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Home Faculty Linda Bawcom Links & Files for Speaking, Listening, Writing, Grammar & Power Point Training University of Iowa Pronunciation University of Iowa Pronunciation The link address is: http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Eacadtech/phonetics/english/frameset.html
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This is a tutorial to help English Language Learners understand how to use the University of Iowa's fantastic Phonetics website.
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English. Linguistics; Voice and Articulation Exam 3 : Chapters 4-7 and the IPA- Chapters 9 & 10. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. This website will help you study the sound identification and classification part. (This is good!)
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Articulatory description of consonant sounds • State of glottis (voiced or voiceless) • Place of articulation (bilabial, alveolar, etc.) • Manner of articulation (stop, fricative, etc.)