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Learn Hindi (part 2(b), Manner of articulation)

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

This is the second part of my video series on learning Hindi language. This entire part is split up into 4 clips due to the length, subnamed 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d. This is 2(b). Please watch this series if you want to learn any language, because it contains basics of phonetics. This subpart has the Manners of Articulation.

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  • This is a good series of videos. I appreciate you taking the time to cover the basics of sound production. I feel like you are setting a strong base to build on.

  • The /s/ has high-pitched hissing sound, in terms of frequency. This is unlike English "th" in "thin".

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  • is excellent

  • studying linguistics in the u.s. i was taught that the term 'strident' has generally replaced the usage of 'sibilant' but it seems there is some 'controversy' regarding what is/isn't considered to be a sibilant sound...

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  • thank you

  • The Trill is rolling the r like in spanish

  • Nice video!

  • Did you mean 'high hissing sound' as in frequency or strength regarding /s/ as a sibulent?

  • I´m trying to learn the basics of phonetics. Looking through books, I got lost a bit, but your videos kind of helped me to concentrate on what is important. Thank you. =) Keep up the good work.

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