The Pronunciation of English: I. Phonetics. II. Phonetic TranscriptionsThe University Press, 1912 - 153 halaman |
Istilah dan frasa umum
ænd änd assimilation becoming bət bi:n breath-groups breathed consonant careful speaking closed vowels dæt daiiŋ dät declamatory style devocalised dəm dən dət dɛə dialects differs from StP diphthong diphthongise dzast E. F. BENSON Example ǝnd ən(d ənd əv də ɛə fa:də fər followed frend fricative greit h)iz h)wen h)wɔt hæv Half-open heard həv inserted intə jïü laik leidiz gei litl lɔ:dz mægi mæn meik mf mf mistə nasal consonant nasalised nevə nɔt open vowels öv də palate passage phonetic symbol pi:pl plosive consonant pronounced pronunciation rising intonation second syllable soft palate sometimes sound Southern English speakers StP as defined stress Syllabic consonants syllable tə də tongue tɔm triphthong unrounded unstressed voiced consonant voiced plosive wəz wið wiðaut witſ words wɔt wɔz