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PostPosted: Fri 22 Jun 2012, 02:17 
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Final /h/ after a consonant just comes out as an aspirated version of that consonant for me.

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PostPosted: Fri 22 Jun 2012, 15:02 
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I've finally learned how to pronounce the palatal stops. :P
But I still can't seem to produce a bilabial approximant without velarising it too.

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PostPosted: Fri 22 Jun 2012, 17:13 
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I could pronounce all of those seperately. The only sounds I had (and still have) problems with are some approximants (ɥ, ɰ, ʎ), and a few clicks, but I've got most down.

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PostPosted: Sat 23 Jun 2012, 19:02 
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I guess I can pronounce all of then apart from the palatal stops. When I try to say them, they come out as affricates. The rest of them with the exception of [ħ] appear in my native lang, so there are no problems there. As for the more "exotic" sounds, I can do ejectives quite well

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PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct 2012, 00:35 
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I think there's not even one sound that I can't pronounce in the IPA. Some of them may be more difficult than anothers but I usually get them! The are, still, some exceptions, mainly vowels: [ɤ], [ʌ], [ɒ], [ɘ], which I find quite hard to understand and pronounce.

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PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct 2012, 00:40 
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Batrachus wrote:
Which of those phones:
  • Alveolar trill [r] and raised alveolar trill [r̝]
  • Unvoiced velar fricative [x]
  • Unv. pharyngeal fric. [ħ]
  • Palatal plosives [c], [ɟ]
  • And other "exotical" sounds
could you pronounce right before you started getting interested in phonetics?

A could pronounce r, x, c, ɟ, r̝ (those sound are in my native language [:D] ), palatal fricatives and epiglottal trill.


I could pronounce [r], [x], [c] and [ɟ] [:)]
I still cant pronounce [ħ] and [r̝] properly [:S]
I guess none but the Czech people can pronounce the raised [r̝], that's why they deleted the IPA symbol for that [:D]

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