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DESCRIPTION - It’s amazing that we can decode the strange noises that we make which in our heads we call speech. Firstly, different languages take on different features to represent the sounds – they don’t lock into the same feature. I have already mentioned that some think the Japanese hear different sounds in listening to /r/ or /l/ than the English and is probably the reason why they find it so hard to differentiate them. Assimilation Where did the /d/ go? June 4, 2015. May 18, 2015. To be able to speak, listen and...
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- Its amazing that we can decode the strange noises that we make which in our heads we call speech. Firstly, different languages take on different features to represent the sounds they dont lock into the same feature. I have already mentioned that some think the Japanese hear different sounds in listening to r or l than the English and is probably the reason why they find it so hard to differentiate them. Assimilation Where did the d go? June 4, 2015. May 18, 2015. To be able to speak, listen and.
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To be able to speak, listen and remember a new language well, it is very important to have a good grasp of the phonetic structure of the language . You don’t have to know linguistics to do this but just have lots of practise with the the sounds. It is this unconscious knowledge that all native speakers have absorbed without conscious effort. You have to do this consciously for a second language. Assimilation Where did the /d/ go? Proudly powered by WordPress.
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It’s amazing that we can decode the strange noises that we make which in our heads we call speech. Firstly, different languages take on different features to represent the sounds – they don’t lock into the same feature. I have already mentioned that some think the Japanese hear different sounds in listening to /r/ or /l/ than the English and is probably the reason why they find it so hard to differentiate them. Assimilation Where did the /d/ go? June 4, 2015. May 18, 2015. To be able to speak, listen and...