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16.3 Linking Consonant to Consonant

    When a word that ends with a plosive is followed by a word that begins with aconsonant,the plosive is usually not released. That is,the tongue or lips will move tothe place of articulation of the plosive and then move immediately to the place ofarticulati...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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16.4 Linking Vowel to Vowel

    When a word ends in a vowel and the following word also starts with a vowel,anadditional semivowel (/w/ or /j/) may be inserted to link the two words together. Linking froma rounded vowel tends to create an intensive [w]. Sound whereas linking from a spre...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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17.1 Loss of Weak Vowels (in unstressed syllables)

    It is common for a vowel in a weak syllable to be reduced to schwa andsometimes this weak vowel disappears altogether,as in the following examples:potato/p&712;te&618;t&601;&650;/perhaps/p&712;r&230;ps/Im afraid so/&712;fre&618;d s&601;&650;/because/b&712...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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17.2 Loss of Medial Consonant in Clusters of Three Consonants

    Native speakers typically simplify complex consonant clusters,generally byeliding the middle consonant (typically /t/ or /d/) in a cluster of three. For example:acts/&230;k(t)s/he looked back/hi:l&650;k(t)b&230;k/scripts/skr&618;p(t)s/three fifths/θri:f&6...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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17.3 Elision of /h/ in Weak Forms of Pronouns

    /h/ is regularly elided from the weak forms of function words such as (h)is,(h)er,(h)im. This is heard even in formal registers of all varieties of L1 English speech.Silent letters in words like comb,knee,talk,provide evidence of elisions that haveoccurre...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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17.4 Contraction of Verb Forms (auxiliaries and modal auxiliaries)

    Elisions frequently occur between weak forms,producing contracted forms orcontractions,for example,he + will → hell,do + not → dont. Such contractedforms can be stressed, unlike weak forms, for example: &712;Well, &712;Ill &712;do it then. All suchcontrac...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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18.1 Historical Assimilation

    By "historical assimilation" we mean an assimilation which has taken placein the course of development of a language and by which a word which wasonce pronounced in a certain way comes to be pronounced subsequently inanother way.Historical assimilation ca...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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18.2 Contextual Assimilation

    By contextual assimilation we mean one which is occasional when words are juxtaposed in a sentence or in the formation of compounds,and by which a word comes to have a pronunciation different from that which it has when said by itself.Contextual assimilat...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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19.1 The Nature of Stress

    The nature of stress is simple enough - practically everyone would agree that thefirst syllable of words like father,open,camera is stressed,that the middle syllable isstressed in potato,apartment,relation and that the final syllable is stressed in about,...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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19.2 The Levels of Stress

    The breath in articulation may be of various degrees of strength. It may be very strong,less strong,weak,very weak,etc. For phonetic purposes,however,it is sufficient to distinguish three principal degrees:1) Primary Stress - the strongest degree of stres...[繼續(xù)閱讀]

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