Musical Language: American English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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Hi everyone. I was recently listening to a podcast that was very exciting to me. The
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podcast was NYC's Radiolab. It's a great weekly podcast, I really enjoy it. And this particular
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episode was called Musical Language. Now, those of you that know a bit about me know
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that my background is not in Linguistics, but rather in singing and music. I studied
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weekly voice lessons in classical singing for well over a decade, and that really informs my
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approach to teaching pronunciation. This is an excerpt from that podcast.
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And this is exactly what I try to do with my imitation exercises. If you've seen those, you know that I'll loop
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something three times, a phrase or a part of a phrase, and there will then be a gap
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for you to repeat it. And it's my hope that in that looping, you will take your mind out
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of 'these are the words I want to say', and put your mind into 'this is what I've heard
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pitch, rhythm, melody, and spit it back out the exact same way. Each language really has
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its own individual musicality to it. And if you learn all the right parts of pronunciation,
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but still do those American pronunciation parts within the musical language of your
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native language, there will still be something missing. So I hope with these imitation exercises
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that I can get you to hear the musicality of American English in a new way. So I just
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wanted to share this with you. I think the best way to study pronunciation is to really
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come at it from more than one direction. I think the intellectual part, where you understand
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the sounds physically and you understand the rules is great, and we need to come at it
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from that way, but I also think we need to come at it from the other way which is pure
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imitation, opening your ear to what you are really hearing. That's it and thanks so much
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for using Rachel's English.
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