Sunday, September 18, 2011

Blog #2


1. Ali
/ae l i:/


2. The first syllable of “Ali” starts with a front short glottal stop on the “ae,” pronunciation followed by a glide on the alveolar ridge on the front vowel of “i:”


3. The first syllable of my name starts with a pronunciation from the back of the throat of “uh” sound. The second syllable follows the first by the pronunciation of “Lee” in the front of the throat by pressing firmly on the alveolar ridge and the back of the teeth.

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