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How to recognise stop and continuant sounds in English pronunciation?
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and continuance with regard to the and continuance with regard to the voicing of consonants the difference voicing of consonants the difference
How to recognise stop and continuant sounds in English pronunciation?
and continuance with regard to the and continuance with regard to the voicing of consonants the difference voicing of consonants the difference
How to recognise stop and continuant sounds in English pronunciation?
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the vocal cords are going to vibrate. So try this. "Buh, buh, buh." Then, if you do it without voicing it, it's "puh, puh, puh". So your lips are making the same movement, but your vocal cords vibrate and do not vibrate. So if it's voiced, it means that your vocal
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