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Exploring Universal Pronunciation Patterns in Languages

By

Emilie Zuniga, Ph.D.

11mo ago· 4 min readen

Summary

The article, written by Dr. Emilie Zuniga, explores universal pronunciation patterns across languages, drawing from the author's expertise as a linguist. It addresses a learner's question about pronunciation and highlights how the tongue naturally seeks shortcuts in speech. The piece is part of a series called 'Dear Duolingo,' aimed at language learners.

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As a hyperpolyglot linguist, I love everything about languages, but my favorite topic is pronunciation.
There are actually pronunciation patterns that apply to all languages, and that’s what this week’s question is about.
Your tongue is always looking for shortcuts!
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Your tongue is always looking for shortcuts!

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