Pronunciation Key and References

Podcast listener Derek created a specialized spreadsheet to use as a personal reference for his pronunciation studies and was kind enough to send it in to use to share with others! We have converted his work to HTML format, which does not do it complete justice, but still presents a valuable tool for other listeners and Pronuncian users to reference in their own studies.

The spreadsheet is available in two parts:

A general reference for sounds
A cross-reference for podcasts related to individual sounds

Thanks Derek!

Anyone else who wants to contribute any personally created reference materials should feel free to contact us at feedback@pronuncian.com with your creations. We can't promise to display everything but we'll do our best to help share the most useful materials that come our way.


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