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Distribution of Sounds: Free Variation 

Aze Linguistics
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Комментарии : 54   
@bbkim82
@bbkim82 4 года назад
I am taking lingustics now and your videos are extremely easy to understand and so helpful. Thank you.
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 4 года назад
I'm glad to hear that! See you around :)
@muneerabb3473
@muneerabb3473 Год назад
Can’t thank you enough, this helped me a lot for a phonetic and phonology class in french
@ngocanhinh1637
@ngocanhinh1637 6 месяцев назад
A Gorgeous lesson
@crystalinams
@crystalinams Год назад
just a suggestion, maybe you can louder your voice when you are speaking, or you can also edit your voice volume (while edit the video). Because your voice is not clear enough sir. Anw thank you for the very useful knowledge & helping me understanding my phonology course in college ❤️
@markantony1069
@markantony1069 10 месяцев назад
I too felt the same
@MOHAMEDELIDRISSI-iq6xg
@MOHAMEDELIDRISSI-iq6xg 6 месяцев назад
It's good enough.
@Classicharm2
@Classicharm2 2 месяца назад
Yeah felt the same
@elesien2085
@elesien2085 3 года назад
Omg thank you so much, I finally understand 😭
@bot6365
@bot6365 4 года назад
thanks for the video. Now I understand more about Free Variation
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 4 года назад
Albert Ningthoujam 👍
@EnorelM
@EnorelM 5 лет назад
thank you so much, man. This is quite helpful. I do really appreciate your effort making this series of videos.
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 5 лет назад
Thanks for your comment, Noureddine. I'm glad my videos are achieving their purpose. Stick around for more :)
@madungozi648
@madungozi648 3 года назад
God bless you thank you helping me to understand Phonology
@smfilmsrvw
@smfilmsrvw 5 лет назад
Gosh, finally I got it. Thanks a lot!
@redscorpion5200
@redscorpion5200 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Your explanation is quite clear ❤️
@lubnaabdullah234
@lubnaabdullah234 4 года назад
Thank you your channel is so useful
@nordinsergio4139
@nordinsergio4139 2 года назад
Thanks
@gizemkoldemir9914
@gizemkoldemir9914 4 года назад
Hi I really like your channel, it is so beneficial. As a Turk, I'm happy to see examples from Turkish but I need to say that pronunciation was not exactly correct. We don't pronunce it with [x] in ''haber'' but Arabians do.Also, ''Haber'' is originally an Arabic word.
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 4 года назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@KhadijaElkouri-pf9xt
@KhadijaElkouri-pf9xt 3 месяца назад
Perfect ✅
@user-ib9rp2fj7r
@user-ib9rp2fj7r 7 месяцев назад
thank u
@malikotaibi
@malikotaibi 5 лет назад
Thanx! That was so helpful. I cannot thank you enough, but God can.
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 5 лет назад
I am glad you found the video useful. In the 'Phonology' playlist, you can find videos on 'complementary distribution' as well as 'contrastive distribution', which are the other two kinds of distribution other than 'free variation'.
@Justpixy2002
@Justpixy2002 Год назад
Amazing job thanks!
@sihamkoudia2447
@sihamkoudia2447 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@honeybaby8476
@honeybaby8476 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this video 😛😍
@sirphillip5837
@sirphillip5837 2 года назад
Well understandable,thank you
@aylin3819
@aylin3819 2 года назад
tu m'as sauvé la viiie thank you
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 2 года назад
De rien :)
@valedaclarabelle6828
@valedaclarabelle6828 Год назад
Hello, what is the difference between free distribution at the word level and the phoneme level? What makes the 'either' example word level and the 'little' example phoneme level? Thank you so much for making these videos!
@nishaupadhayaya4031
@nishaupadhayaya4031 3 года назад
Thankyou 🙏
@na_kungchang
@na_kungchang 4 года назад
great work!
@verushckacizzelle7403
@verushckacizzelle7403 3 года назад
Perfect
@Anna-uo1yi
@Anna-uo1yi Год назад
in the word pasta, "a" could be pronounced as [a:] or [æ], in this case, these two phones are not in complementary distribution, could we say that they are still allophones of the same phoneme?
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics Год назад
They're free variants (free variation).
@asmaboutoubat7226
@asmaboutoubat7226 4 года назад
Hey I really enjoyed this video nd I understand now well this lesson even so im so interested in turkish and Eng Thanks ♡
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 4 года назад
'Free variation' can be found in any language, including Turkish, which, unfortunately, I don't know enough of.
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 4 года назад
Be sure to check my other two videos on 'Distribution of Sounds' (focused on 'contrastive' and then 'complementary' distribution.
@ummunurkeklik8264
@ummunurkeklik8264 4 года назад
I wonder if free variation is the same of language variation(accent and dialect)?
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics Год назад
Make sure you watch similar videos in the playlist.
@realfeel1070
@realfeel1070 3 года назад
Please make a video on distinctive features, If you have already made then please help me to find
@kookiessugatae8934
@kookiessugatae8934 2 года назад
Hey can someone guide me if phonetic similarity and free variation same?
@atrachabdel2867
@atrachabdel2867 4 года назад
Lets consider ensif and ensiv words from a hypothetical language that means both "some" the question here is if /f/ and /v/ are phonemes or allophones?
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 4 года назад
[f] and [v] will be allophones of the phoneme X, X being the majority case (the elsewhere case). It will probably be either /f/ or /v/.
@atrachabdel2867
@atrachabdel2867 4 года назад
Thanks a lot
@probablysleeping7597
@probablysleeping7597 3 года назад
do you have a video about the natural class?
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics Год назад
Would you elaborate a bit? 🤔
@user-fe7qr8ol6g
@user-fe7qr8ol6g 3 года назад
free variation is also allophone?
@user-fe7qr8ol6g
@user-fe7qr8ol6g 3 года назад
wait this is not true. Allophone has to be in complementary distribution. But free variation must not!
@user-fe7qr8ol6g
@user-fe7qr8ol6g 3 года назад
well. The wikipedia says allophone can be free varaiation. So I guess unless that other than free variation sounds way too distinct to be same phoneme(in some case), it can be an allophone.
@sixtasocorrorivasgutierrez248
@sixtasocorrorivasgutierrez248 5 лет назад
Hi
@AzeLinguistics
@AzeLinguistics 5 лет назад
Hi, Sixta! Nice to have you here! See you every Wednesday :)
@ngocanhinh1637
@ngocanhinh1637 6 месяцев назад
A Gorgeous lesson
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