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blog.duolingo.com
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| | | | | Learn more about the International Phonetic Alphabet, and how to use the IPA as a language learner. | |
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www.grammarphobia.com
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| | | | | English speakers have been glottalizing the letter "t" since at least the mid-19th century. The pronunciation is common today in American and British English. | |
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cosine.blue
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| | | | | A pragmatic introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet-or how to read those funny /?s?mb?lz/ on Wiktionary. | |
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sciencesprings.wordpress.com
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| | | Dedicated to spreading the Good News of Basic and Applied Science at great research institutions world wide. Good science is a collaborative process. The rule here: Science Never Sleeps. Another rule here: Scientists "invent" nothing. Instead scientists "discover". Everything which is now fact was fact shortly after the Big Bang. | ||