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| Could any of you recommend a good interactive phonemic chart for the IPA English pronunciations? I have looked at quite a few which always disappoint with incorrect pronunciations of phonemes - for example, giving a voiced sound to voiceless phonemes such as p, t, s, and the voiceless th. I would like to recommend a phonemic chart to my students, but find it quite frustrating to find out that I've given them a great technology which ends up misleading them. Any help?? Gary |
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| Hey, this looks great. I like the way they have the voiced/voiceless sounds in groups. Thanks so much. Gary |
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