Intro to Language Analysis: Phonetics Pt 2
Here we wrap up our exploration of phonetics analyzing non-pulmonic consonants, vowels, and IPA diacritics.
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:30 Ejectives
02:59 Clicks
06:07 Implosives
07:04 Co-articulated consonants
07:50 Vowels
14:30 IPA diacritics
32:47 Extra definitions and conclusion

@snf-queen
July 14, 2026 at 12:42 pm
I’m dyslexic so it’s INCREDIBLY hard for me to learn new languages and understand how to move my mouth when I see words. Having you make a walk through is amazing. So, thank you for spending so much of your time explaining these terms, sounds, mouth movements (my vague terminology is also a part of my dyslexia—I often forget and confuse terms referring to language structure)
So again, I must thank you for this video!
@ashtray3860
July 14, 2026 at 12:42 pm
13:31 so this is actually tragic. In my dialect of English /æ/ is realised as [eə]. There’s no reason that sound should be a diphthong, but no0o! See, this is why I hate English(among many, many other reasons). It’s a sorry state of affairs, I may never be able to competently produce a consistent [æ]
Pray for me
@warnergoldammer3365
July 14, 2026 at 12:42 pm
『p』『r』『o』『m』『o』『s』『m』