phonetics
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Accents while speaking Welsh and English vary hugely by region, and even from village to village in some regions, according to Cooper, who lectures in phonetics and bilingualism at Bangor University.
From BBC
The album first sprang to mind six years ago, when the title began as a simple game of phonetics.
From Los Angeles Times
The exam comprised a series of papers on phonetics, grammar, and translation, which took 12 hours to complete.
From BBC
But Judith Onwuzurike, a phonetics teacher in Abuja, says putting an effort into speak like the British is a sign of respect.
From BBC
He said writing a song was second nature, and he “used his own version of phonetics” to quickly create songs.
From Los Angeles Times
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