Glottals in Accents
A GLOTTAL is a stopping of the vocal folds, holding back the airflow - and it happens in a lot of different accents, though it tends to be in different places and happens in different ways in those various accents. You might think of it as a Cockney sound - thank you, My Fair Lady - but Americans do it all the time as well. Actors can learn over 50 different accent at www.accenthelp.com. https://www.accenthelp.com/products/c... https://www.accenthelp.com/products/l... https://www.accenthelp.com/products/n... #glottal #cockney #glottalstop

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