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11 min
« How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood ? » A tongue twister is a sentence with much alliterations and is complicated to pronounce. A tongue twister must be spoken quickly and repeated a few times. Langage breaks down between and meaning. This film is a linguistic game between sound and meaning and a portrait of the linguistic reality of Berkeley. Many American people recite tongue twisters in diffrent languages and/or in English as second language : German, Englsih, Arabic, Armenian, Assyrian, Mandarin, Korean, Croatian, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Japonese, Farsi, Portuguese, Tagalog, Vietnamese.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Kea Anderson | Unowned | ||
Laura Altieri | Unowned | ||
Mike Arcega | Unowned | ||
Lindsay L. Benedict | Unowned | ||
Félix Bullot | Unowned | ||
Judith Butler | Unowned | ||
Xiaoning Cai | Unowned | ||
Ali Dadgar | Unowned | ||
Naira Der Kiureghian | Unowned | ||
Samera Esmeir | Unowned | ||
Nadine Hochouche | Unowned | ||
Gab-Soon Kang | Unowned | ||
Catherine Malabou | Unowned | ||
Targol Mesbah | Unowned | ||
Indira Mesihovic | Unowned | ||
Ramona Naddaff | Unowned | ||
Minh Quang Nguyễn | Unowned | ||
Junko Rose | Unowned | ||
Rosi Reyes | Unowned | ||
Ramina Sarmicanic | Unowned | ||
Aya Shimano-Bardai | Unowned | ||
Geana Sieburger | Unowned | ||
Ann Smock | Unowned | ||
William Smock | Unowned | ||
Jackie Yen | Unowned |