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The English plosive consonants /p,t,k,b,d,g/ are made by fully blocking air as it leaves the body.
Although they have strong spelling to sound relationships, they are a little bit tricky in pronunciation with processes including aspiration, affrication, glottalisation and many assimilations.
In this episode I explore these sounds and processes, and answer a question about the ending of the word ORANGE.
By Joseph HudsonThe English plosive consonants /p,t,k,b,d,g/ are made by fully blocking air as it leaves the body.
Although they have strong spelling to sound relationships, they are a little bit tricky in pronunciation with processes including aspiration, affrication, glottalisation and many assimilations.
In this episode I explore these sounds and processes, and answer a question about the ending of the word ORANGE.