The American Pronunciation Guide is devoted to descriptive linguistics--i.e., the study of the internal phonological, grammatical, and semantic structures of languages without reference to the history of the language or comparison with other languages. We believe that the best way to learn how to say "considerably" (or any other word) is to listen to the pronunciation of our peers. To help foster such descriptive learning, we provide videos combining relevant clips from popular culture. Enjoy!
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Google I/O 2013 - Diane Greene - 7 Techmakers and a Microphone, Google Developers, available at
Susan Shirk, Wednesday, November 11, 2015, Claremont McKenna College, available at
Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane, Library of Congress, available at
My Nickname Was Retard: How I Survived Bullying | Hear Me Roar, Unpacked, available at
Maciej Ceglowski - Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (Keynote), WebCamp Zagreb, available at
Higher Education and Upward Mobility, The Graduate Center, CUNY, available at
QandA and Close for Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function, University of California Television (UCTV), available at
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