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language-complexity
Discusses the complexity of Portuguese vowel sounds and stresses, emphasizing the difficulty for English readers.
1 chapter across 1 book
Speaker for the Dead (1986)Orson Scott Card
Chapter 12
This chapter serves as a pronunciation guide for the Portuguese language as used in the book, explaining the phonetic rules and peculiarities readers should be aware of to better understand and pronounce names and phrases. It highlights the differences between Portuguese and English sounds, including consonants, vowels, nasal vowels, and common letter combinations, while acknowledging the complexity and exceptions within the language.