Articles, tagged with "vowels", page 5
01st October 2009
Many languages utilize some type of assimilation - a change in a certain sound based on the sounds that come before or after it. One example of this is the difference in plural -s in "cats" versus "dogs". Pronounce each word while touching your throat. Yo...
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Author:
Ryan Denzer King
16th September 2009
Twitter is an example of how an incredibly simple idea can become a monster in a very short period of time. From it's humble beginnings in 2006 when the first tweets were things like "just setting up my twttr" (the original name was going to be a 'web2.0'...
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Author:
andycal
16th September 2009
Language is important part of a child's intellectual. The baby's language development starts from the womb itself. One can communicate in a plenty of ways with the baby in the womb. Language development starts from the very basic stage when the baby can h...
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Author:
Alien
27th July 2009
In this Singing Success program review, I'll discuss the three main components of the program and what you can expect to achieve by following the lessons.
Workbook
The workbook discusses topics such as vocal registers, breathing techniques, how to s...
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Author:
Jack S.
16th July 2009
If you have ever watched Italian films and listened to the melodic sounds of the language it is hard to not want to learn to speak Italian. The undulant pronunciation and abundance of vowels make almost anything sound like poetry when spoken in the Italia...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th June 2009
If you are heading to Wales for a holiday this summer it might be worth brushing up on a few Welsh sayings and learning a bit of the Welsh language. Though the country is officially bi-lingual (English and Welsh) and more people speaks English than Welsh ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th May 2009
Do you have any idea how many different languages and dialects there are in the world? Well, if you don't, you sure picked one of the more fascinating ones by wanting to learn Arabic. But before you jump headfirst into this language, there are a few thing...
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Author:
Ens Blessed
11th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Karin Marcus
If you look closely, you will notice that there are only four small vowels that differentiate a worrier from a warrior. Similarly, with only a few small shifts in perspective, you can transform yourself from an ineffectu...
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Author:
Karin Marcus
06th April 2009
Rocket Spanish is a popular online Spanish training course designed to help people who don't yet know Spanish learn how to be able to hold down a conversation with a native speaker in less than eight weeks.
It is a multimedia course with lessons on audi...
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Author:
pallu
04th April 2009
Today, it is not all uncommon for reading experts to maintain that there are only four methods that effective for teaching reading today: phonics, look and say, the language experience approach, and the context support method. However, a newer method, syl...
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Author:
Michael
03rd March 2009
Recitative comprises music that is written in the style of ordinary speech, and appears in operas from Caccini to Stravinsky, and in church music including Gregorian chant and Bach's cantatas.
Many young singers I have worked with think of recitative i...
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Author:
performancecoach
18th February 2009
One of the hardest things about learning the language of Japanese may possibly be trying to learn the different dialects. Individuals may think that from what they have heard of the language that it would just be too difficult to learn. While any language...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
10th February 2009
There are specific rules in Spanish regarding pronunciation of words regarding to how stress is used, it would be a lot clearer if you could listen to the following words but we will endeavor to highlight the basic rules as applied to the Spanish language...
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Author:
Daniel Major
28th January 2009
Many reading experts point to four methods proven effective in teaching reading: phonics, look and say, the language experience approach, and the context support method. However, a newer method, syllabics, might be gaining ground as a viable, even preferr...
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Author:
Michael
13th October 2008
Of course the best way to learn to speak Arabic is to immerse yourself in the culture and the language so that you learn to converse in this language. This is not possible for most people, so you need to find other ways of learning the language. The key t...
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Author:
Ling Tong