American English Pronunciation Podcast
A podcast by Seattle Learning Academy
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200 Episodes
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117: Suffixes with /ʧ/ (ch sound)
Published: 9/29/2010 -
116: Using ’ain’t’
Published: 9/15/2010 -
115: Sound combinations: sp-, st-, sk-, sc-
Published: 9/1/2010 -
114: ’Puff’ (aspiration) details of stop sounds
Published: 8/18/2010 -
113: The /h/, like a chameleon
Published: 8/4/2010 -
112: Dropping the /d/
Published: 7/21/2010 -
111: Linking /v/ and /f/
Published: 7/7/2010 -
110: Troublesome /v/ and /f/
Published: 6/23/2010 -
109: /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/ (s, z, sh, and zh sounds) compare and contrast
Published: 6/9/2010 -
108: In the US, it is ’learned’ and ’spelled,’ while the British kept ’learnt’ and ’spelt’
Published: 6/2/2010 -
107: ’ck’ after short vowels (as in back), ’k’ after all the others (as in ’bake)
Published: 5/26/2010 -
106: ’long u’ stressed and reduced; /yu/ or /yə/?
Published: 5/19/2010 -
105: Pronouncing ’though,’ ’thought,’ ’through,’ and ’thorough’
Published: 5/12/2010 -
104: Pronouncing ’pronounce’ and ’pronunciation’
Published: 5/5/2010 -
102: Russian/Ukrainian Special Episode
Published: 4/21/2010 -
101: Subtle oddities of the word ’subtle’
Published: 4/14/2010 -
100: A Hundred/One Hundred
Published: 4/7/2010 -
99: Three-word informal contractions
Published: 3/31/2010 -
97: The transition from ’used to’ to ’useta’
Published: 3/17/2010 -
96: How ’women’ could have been ’wimmen’
Published: 3/10/2010
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