In most languages, including English, vowels that occur next to nasal consonants (m, n, and ng in English) are produced as slightly or entirely nasal. I saw this as phonetically interesting. In my ...
(upbeat music) - Hi friends, welcome back to Teaching in Room 9, our region's largest classroom. My name is Julia. I'm one of the second grade teachers at The Soulard School. In here for Teaching in ...
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