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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#81: comparing long o and ow sound
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#82: Thanksgiving holiday th sounds review
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#83: American English pronunciation of the schwa+r sound /ɚ/
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#84: American English pronunciation of the wh- spelling
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#85: Why is the word Christmas pronounced with a k sound?
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#86: American English non-rhyming words
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#87: Two announcements as the calendar turns over to 2010.
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#88: Why is tch easier to pronounce than ch?
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#89: Introduction to Long Vowels
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#90: The j sound, spelled j, dge, ge, and g(i)
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#91: iPad/iPod: the world's newest short a/short o minimal pair!
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#92: American English pronunciation of the sh sound, part 1
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#93: Accidental substitution of the l sound with the w sound.
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#94: t+y=ch, d+y=j
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#95: American English pronunciation of the sh sound, part 2
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#96: The word women could have been wimmen
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#97: The transition from “used to” to “useta”
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#98: Introduction to Short Vowels
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#99: Three-word informal contractions
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American English Pronunciation Podcast (Pronuncian.com)
#100: A Hundred / One Hundred