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Have you ever thought about the words you use? Have you ever pondered about the words other languages use? And have you ever wondered to yourself, how are these sounds made? In this podcast Maxwell Hope will go dive into how particular sounds are made in everyday language. Average Joe will ask c…

Maxwell Hope

  • Nov 20, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Language is a Song Your Heart Makes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 29:44


Language is a Song Your Heart Makes Show Notes Can music help you learn language? This episode features a special guest interview with Sami Halabi, CEO & Founder of the Univoice app which teaches its users languages through song! Sami talks about his experience being multilingual, how he taught himself and others pronunciation and grammar skills through singing, and how rhythm and music can strengthen our brain's ability to learn language. You can learn more about the app at univoice.app and you can learn how to support the app's current fundraiser at: https://wefunder.com/univoice

Vowel Space the Final Frontier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 24:16


Vowel Space the Final Frontier Notes This episode of Hooked is about how vowels are made (the basic articulation of vowels) and special properties of how vowels sound (acoustics of vowels). Maxwell Hope and Average Joe make use of vowels when discussing dialects and dialectal differences. There is also a special guest interview with Dreams, a native Arabic speaker and linguistics student.

From Sound Under

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 36:05


From Sound Under Notes In this episode of Hooked, Maxwell recaps his experience at the 2019 International Congress of Phonetic Sciences and then plays three small interviews from the conference with researchers Maria Del Saz who speaks about a variety of Spanish and an interesting sound change currently happening, Matt Carroll who talks about prenasilization (what does THAT mean?) of voiceless stops in an underdocumented language, and Indranil Dutta & Charlie Redmon who give us a look into a rare three-way coronal stop contrast (listen to get an idea of what this is!). We want to thank those we interviewed as well as the amazing organizers of the 2019 ICPhS conference.If you want to learn more about ICPhS you can visit their website here

Don't Stop Me Now!

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 21:52


Don’t Stop Me Now! Notes Don't stop me now!What's the difference bettween a "p" and a "b" sound? What's that thing called behind your upper teeth? Did you know you can make a complete closure at the vocal folds to produce a sound? In Episode 2 of Hooked, Maxwell gives an introduction of the sounds classified as "stops" or "plosives". He talks about articulators involved and the ways to categorize stops based on voicing and place of articulation. Average Joe tries his best to create a stop with "prevoicing". Finally, Maxwell addresses a huge "paradox" of stop production and introduces linguistics graduate student and Bengali native speaker, Sree, who walks us through the fascinating four way stop contrast of Bengali stops.Interactive IPA chart for reference: http://www.ipachart.com/

A New Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 9:10


A New Hope Notes In this episode Maxwell Hope will go over some of the basics of phonetics, including the definition of phonetics, describing what an articulator is, and explaining phonation.Average Joe will ask about rolling r's and demonstrates his ability to roll his r's.

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