they should definitely invent a phonetics professor that produces injectives and explosives in class instead of ejectives and implosives

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they should definitely invent a phonetics professor that produces injectives and explosives in class instead of ejectives and implosives
I think i've learned how to implosive but also maybe not at all i can't tell please help
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A new short podcast is available for your enjoyment — Prof. Simon M. Tating, 63, of Farborough, passed away 19th November 2012 attempting to learn the pronunciation of certain Bantu words involving various voiceless implosive phonemes. — XML Feed: http://specgram.com/podcast.xml
Today's accomplishments: ejectives, implosives, and breathy-voiced sounds.
Also finished transcribing random Czech samples and sentences from homework.
Still stuck on creaky voice. Sound examples just sound nasal to me.