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IPA Lesson #1: Pulmonic Consonants

IPA Lesson #1: Pulmonic Consonants

Sorry for the long wait! I was supposed to film this video WAY EARLIER, but I got carried away with making stupid videos lol But ...

How to learn the IPA (part 1): accelerate your language learning

How to learn the IPA (part 1): accelerate your language learning

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The complete official IPA chart

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Consonant Pronunciation Tutorial • IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) Consonants

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IPA: Pulmonic consonants

IPA: Pulmonic consonants

Symbols to the right in a cell are voiced, to the left are voiceless. Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.