tailieunhanh - Gimson's pronunciation of english part 26

Gimson's pronunciation of english part 26. Bài tập luyện ngữ pháp tiếng anh cho mọi người, đây là tài liệu hay và hữu ích có thể giúp các bạn có thể nắm vững được các ngữ pháp tiếng anh cụ thể. | 324 Language T adjirigand Learning retention of the alveolar stop only occurs in careful speech. Alveolar stops can elided when occurring medially in clusters of three consonants brought togeth at word boundaries . in left turn wind down included here is the omission f the past tense marker t or d . mashed potatoes jogged by. It is not necessary however for the foreign learner even with a high accent ability target to seek to adopt all the native speaker habits of vowel and conson ant elision detailed in . The examples of post-nuclear vowel elision in the words quoted in . loss of a in comparable factory dangerous cart fully is optional the retention of the weak vowel being entirely acceptable. And in pre-nuclear positions . in polite solicitor the foreign learner should avoid the elision of the weak vowel characteristic of fast speech. It is assumed that the competent foreign learner will make most of the allo-phonic contextual assimilations mentioned in these generally Involve greater ease of articulation. Changes which may provide cues to meaning . the dcvoicing of 1 and It after accented p t k are essential. Phonemic assimilations at word boundaries are important and have stylistic implications . Some of these follow from the elision of medial t and d in consonant clusters mentioned above . shouldn t go - Jugij gau . The foreign learner must always be careful that in seeking to adopt an informal colloquial style of English speech he does not introduce assimilatory habits which are characteristic of his own native language but not of English . voicing assimilation . black dog - Iblajg dog . Intonation Intonational phrasing is similar across most languages such phrases often corresponding with syntactic clauses. However sentence advcrbials like incidentally and officially particularly in initial and final position and syntactic subjects are frequently given phrases of their own in English .

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