English Phonology Lecture 5 (2): Aspects of connected speech
Professor Jane Setter presents Part 2 of this lecture on aspects of connected speech, which continues with connected speech processes. We are following the course text English Phonetics and Phonology: a practical course by Peter Roach (CUP; 4th edition 2009).

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English Phonology Lecture 5: Fieldwork passage

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English Phonology Lecture 5 (1): Aspects of Connected Speech

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Place of Articulation | Consonant Sounds in English - Phonology

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Phonological Processes: Assimilation (Part 1)

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What is Assimilation? | Connected Speech | English Pronunciation

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Connected Speech: Assimilation, Elision & Intrusion | English Pronunciation

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My OER: Connected speech, features and examples (part 1)

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Linking sounds rules #1 & 2

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PHY207 - PDE Connected Speech

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Phonology Introduction and Syllables

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Why The Russian Accent Terrifies Everyone

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Sound Fluent: Types of Connected Speech

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How to Speak

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'Listen Like You Might Be Wrong': Harvard Student Goes Viral For Stunning Speech On Trump Amid Feud

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P4 Connected Speech

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English Pronunciation Practice | Connected Speech, Understand Native Speakers, Speak Fluently

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