Articulating the "wh" sound is referred to in Linguistics as a voiceless labio velar glide. Or as I like to call it, "the right way to speak." Isn't it time that people understood the difference between "which" and "witch?"
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Articulating the "wh" sound is referred to in Linguistics as a voiceless labio velar glide. Or as I like to call it, "the right way to speak." Isn't it time that people understood the difference between "which" and "witch?"
This video isn't working now...sadness. I guess I'll have Eddie demonstrate for me.
Thanks for the head's up -- got our elite engineers on it, should be working again.
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