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Did you know that Ukrainian has approximately five times more consonants than vowels? Have you heard about non-syllabic sounds or the Schrödinger letter? Are you aware that sibilant consonants constantly mimic other consonants in Ukrainian?
In "Hear in Ukrainian," linguist Olga Dubchak explores the intricacies of Ukrainian phonetics, delving into the unique characteristics and behaviors of sounds in the language. She emphasizes that even if you're unaware of the principles behind pronouncing certain sounds, your linguistic intuition and speech apparatus handle them flawlessly. This book offers readers an engaging journey into the sounds of Ukrainian, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the language's auditory beauty.