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no bad grammar just bad grammarians
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linʛuischtick | no bad grammar just bad grammarians linʛuischtick Skip to content Home About Grammar Book Reviews LinguaDiem The International Phonetic Alphabet ← Older posts April 6, 2017 · 8:11 am The man who can talk backwards Just a few days ago I saw an amazing video about Kurt Quinn, a man who can talk backwards. When I say backwards, I don’t mean that he reverses the order of the words in a sentence, but he actually reverses the order of the sounds. He’s got a YouTube channel where you can see this in action , and I would recommend this video by Smarter Every Day which tests the limits of Quinn’s skill. The Smarter Every Day (SED) video not only demonstrates Quinn’s skill, but also offers up a little bit of phonetic science to explain how it works. While I deeply appreciate SED’s attempt to describe phonetics, there are a few things missing from the explanation that I want to go over here. This should not be taken as a criticism of SED at all. What...
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