Thus, this study investigates the contribution of mouth movements and digitised phonetic symbols on the learning of pronunciation among non-native English speakers with different psychological profiles. The Multimedia Pronunciation Learning Management System (MPLMS) designed and developed in this study is ...
13.to utter in a sonorous or pompous manner, or with excessive mouth movements. 14.to form (a word, sound, etc.) silently or indistinctly in one's mouth. 15.to put or take into the mouth, as food. 16.to press, rub, or chew at with the mouth or lips. ...
13.to utter in a sonorous or pompous manner, or with excessive mouth movements. 14.to form (a word, sound, etc.) silently or indistinctly in one's mouth. 15.to put or take into the mouth, as food. 16.to press, rub, or chew at with the mouth or lips. ...
aIf you speak too quickly, and with the wrong intonation and rhythm, native speakers will have a hard time understanding you. [translate] aObserve the mouth movements of those who speak English well and try to imitate them. [translate] ...
English sounds, words, sentences or even long passages and then, click on them. The EM will gracefully take your mouth along with its movements and the desired sounds are produced perfectly by YOUR MOUTH. It is accurate, and your Chinese mouth will in time be transformed into an English ...
You will need to bring your phone directly to your mouth – so that the screen is turned to the viewer and covers your lips. This way, you will be able to say something, sing, laugh and Prankster Mouth Off will generate lip movements in a new format. ...
Students of this method can compare their mouth movements to a model of standard pronunciation visually and auditorily. Students of English thus have a more reliable audiovisual means of learning and practicing correct English pronunciation.doi:US5286205 AKen K. Inouye...