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In this episode I take a light-hearted approach to teach a pronunciation phenomenon called glottal stop /ʔ/- a sound that is often used in spoken English to replace sound /t/.
Phonetics and this sound in particular is something I have been interested in for a while and I am delighted to talk about it here on ZEP.
I will present to you a lot of examples of words (and sometimes not just words) where this sound appears in English language and also as a bonus I will do some tongue twisters.
By Zdenek Lukas5
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In this episode I take a light-hearted approach to teach a pronunciation phenomenon called glottal stop /ʔ/- a sound that is often used in spoken English to replace sound /t/.
Phonetics and this sound in particular is something I have been interested in for a while and I am delighted to talk about it here on ZEP.
I will present to you a lot of examples of words (and sometimes not just words) where this sound appears in English language and also as a bonus I will do some tongue twisters.

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