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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2024 · 17 MIN

Ep. 17 Tinker with Languages

from Multilingual Literature · host Jeff P

This episode discusses language learning tips at a more surface level. I describe it as 'tinkering' with a language, meaning that you are just analyzing the mechanics of how your target language functions, how it sounds and how its words are written. Usage of the International Phonetic Alphabet is mentioned in this episode and I explain what it is in a nutshell for newer language learners or linguists who aren't familiar with this handy linguistic tool. I then introduce a brief case study of my languages and accents, and how I have been tinkering with a new language with AI (and also with a private tutor) that I plan on narrating with in future episodes. I also provide suggestions and tips for learning a language with AI chat bots and even how you can reduce your native language accent or add a new one (with the help of the IPA) to your repertoire if you are a voice over artist or audiobook narrator. * In this episode, I did make a reference to my fledgling Irish brogue (from episode 14) and it was not my intention to portray the accent as a stereotype to just one accent (there are many diverse sounds within Ireland and I just want to clarify that I am working on the accent to have a different sounding persona when I narrate dramatic literature. In my humble opinion, I still have a long way to go with perfecting an authentic Irish brogue. I respect and have a special appreciation for all of the accents and languages I try to emulate (please don't take offense 😅)* I hope you enjoy!

This episode discusses language learning tips at a more surface level. I describe it as 'tinkering' with a language, meaning that you are just analyzing the mechanics of how your target language functions, how it sounds and how its words are written. Usage of the International Phonetic Alphabet is mentioned in this episode and I explain what it is in a nutshell for newer language learners or linguists who aren't familiar with this handy linguistic tool. I then introduce a brief case study of my languages and accents, and how I have been tinkering with a new language with AI (and also with a private tutor) that I plan on narrating with in future episodes. I also provide suggestions and tips for learning a language with AI chat bots and even how you can reduce your native language accent or add a new one (with the help of the IPA) to your repertoire if you are a voice over artist or audiobook narrator. * In this episode, I did make a reference to my fledgling Irish brogue (from episode 14) and it was not my intention to portray the accent as a stereotype to just one accent (there are many diverse sounds within Ireland and I just want to clarify that I am working on the accent to have a different sounding persona when I narrate dramatic literature. In my humble opinion, I still have a long way to go with perfecting an authentic Irish brogue. I respect and have a special appreciation for all of the accents and languages I try to emulate (please don't take offense 😅)* I hope you enjoy!

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