Tim's Pronunciation Workshop

Tim's Pronunciation Workshop

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Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ to /g/

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Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ to /g/

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Tim's Pronunciation Workshop

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  1. 1 Pronunciation: The words 'was' and 'were'
  2. 2 English pronunciation: Schwa
  3. 3 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /t/ and /p/
  4. 4 Pronunciation: Two different ways to pronounce the English word 'the'
  5. 5 Pronunciation: The intrusive /r/
  6. 6 Pronunciation: The linking /r/
  7. 7 Pronunciation: How to pronounce 'would you...?'
  8. 8 Pronunciation: Elision of /t/
  9. 9 Pronunciation: How do fluent speakers pronounce 'and'?
  10. 10 Pronunciation: 'Have to'
  11. 11 Pronunciation: Linking /w/
  12. 12 Pronunciation: Consonant - vowel linking
  13. 13 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /n/ followed by /p/
  14. 14 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /t/ and /j/
  15. 15 Pronunciation: Why does the sound /d/ sometimes disappear?
  16. 16 Pronunciation: pronouncing 'nd'
  17. 17 Pronunciation: How to pronounce 'have' when it's an auxiliary
  18. 18 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ to /g/
  19. 19 Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce plosives
  20. 20 Pronunciation: The sound /s/
  21. 21 Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce 'been'
  22. 22 Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce 'can'
  23. 23 Pronunciation: The linking /j/
  24. 24 Pronunciation: How to pronounce words beginning with /h/
  25. 25 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /s/
  26. 26 Pronunciation: Tim's final words of wisdom
  27. 27 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /t/ followed by /k/
  28. 28 Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ and /b/
  29. 29 Pronunciation: The twinning of /t/

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