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A New Hope

9m · Hooked on Phonetics · 24 Apr 20:49

A New Hope Notes

In this episode Maxwell Hope will go over some of the basics of phonetics, including the definition of phonetics, describing what an articulator is, and explaining phonation.

Average Joe will ask about rolling r's and demonstrates his ability to roll his r's.

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A New Hope

A New Hope Notes

In this episode Maxwell Hope will go over some of the basics of phonetics, including the definition of phonetics, describing what an articulator is, and explaining phonation.

Average Joe will ask about rolling r's and demonstrates his ability to roll his r's.