Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello, I'm John Russell. In a previous video, we explored the to Africa. It's or complex consonant sounds of American English. They are, and we also explored voicing the movement of the vocal cords in previous videos as well, a quick reminder about Africa. It's in a previous video, I described Africa. It's as being kind of like addition, one plus one equals two Africa. It's are made up of a stop sound, followed by a Fricka tive sound. Another way to think of this is stop sound, plus Frick. Active sound equals Africa. It so our first Africa. It consists of a sound followed by together they make. Similarly, the sound starts with the stop sound and then moves to a frigate of sound. Together they make Jeff. But there is another important difference between the two Africa. It sounds of English voicing. One big difference between, and jet is that is voiceless and is voiced. In other words, when you make the sound, you should not feel your vocal cords move. Sure, when you make the sound, you should feel your vocal cords move. Gee, let's end our video with a quiz. I'll give you two words. Can you tell which sound it is? Is it voiced or voiceless? Justice champion? That's all for today. Keep up the good work.
B1 VOA sound africa voicing vocal voiceless How to Pronounce: Affricates and Voicing 8 0 林宜悉 posted on 2021/03/11 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary