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This site contains FLASH animated libraries of the phonetic sounds of Spanish and English. Available for each consonant and vowel is an animated articulatory diagram, a step-by-step description, and video-audio of the sound spoken in context. ... Go to: ©The University of Iowa 2001-2005. Webmaster: Please use the...
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www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/
www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/
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This will be part of another ; Flash/quicktime movie in another browser frame ... animation with sound ... Choose one of the buttons in the second row to see the list of sounds for that category.
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www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/english/frameset.html
www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/english/frameset.html
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Phonetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phonetics (from the Greek: , phōnē , "sound, voice", pronounced /fɵˈnɛtɨks/ ) is a branch of linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech. It is concerned with the physi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonetics
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Phonetics is the study of the articulatory and acoustic properties of the sounds of human language.
http://www.ic.arizona.edu/%7Elsp/Phonetics.html
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By default, phonetics are not displayed in dictionary entries. To enable them, check the 'Display phonetics' box when you perform your search. ... Note: The phonetics feature is currently only available within the following dictionaries:
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dictionary.cambridge.org/help/phonetics.htm
dictionary.cambridge.org/help/phonetics.htm
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Michael Barlow's phonetics exercises Hypercard stacks you can download for practice with phonetic transcription, and for examples of American and British vowels.
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www.utexas.edu/courses/linguistics/resources/phonetics/
www.utexas.edu/courses/linguistics/resources/phonetics/
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AMERICAN versus BRITISH...
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ead.univ-angers.fr/~menan/cerel/english/phonetics/engli...
ead.univ-angers.fr/~menan/cerel/english/phonetics/english_phonetics.htm
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of Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London have made up a cassette and cd of all of the sounds of the IPA which they will happily send to you for a fairly nominal sum. Also located at UCL is information about the emerging European standard ipaascii type alphabet, namely SAMPA.
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faculty.washington.edu/dillon/PhonResources/PhonResourc...
faculty.washington.edu/dillon/PhonResources/PhonResources.html
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