Episode 2: Conventional wisdom

LanGoPod Podcast
In our second episode of LanGoPod, In this podcast we discuss phonetic alphabets and how they can be useful tool for language learners. A phonetic alphabet is a convention of symbols that are associated with a series of phonetic features. In this episode we look at the consonants and vowels in English. Vowels are described in terms of front/back tongue position, jaw height, and lip roundedness. Consonants are described in terms of their place(s) of articulation, “manner”, and voicing or other special features (glottal states). We can determine the phonemic status of a vowel by building minimal sets. What’s the biggest minimal set you can build? We conclude the podcast with some cross-linguistic lessons and some wordplay from our new book of Konglish puns!

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