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  • In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over using a Flap T to link

  • words.

  • Today we're going to study two different rules of pronunciation to develop one great habit

  • to smooth out your speech.

  • The first rule is that in informal, conversational American English, a T that comes between vowels,

  • or after an R consonant and before a vowel, will be pronounced as a Flap T, or just like

  • a D between vowels. For example, water. It's not wattter, ter, with a True T, it's

  • water, water.

  • The second rule is linking: In American English we like a very smooth line, with all

  • the words in one thought group connected. When we have a situation where one word ends

  • in a consonant and the next word begins in a vowel, we can think of the ending consonant

  • as beginning the next word to help us link. For example, the phrase 'on a': think of

  • the N as beginning 'uh': nuh, nuh, ah nuh, on a, on a.

  • So let's combine these two rules. If we have a word that ends in RT, or a vowel or

  • diphthong and T, and a following word that begins with a vowel, we want to use the T

  • to connect the two words, and that T becomes a Flap T. Let's look at some common examples.

  • Part of, part of. I want to note here that the V can be dropped, and the word 'of' can

  • be reduced just to the schwa. But, let's focus on the T. Part of, part of. It's a flap T.

  • It's part of the problem.

  • Sort of, sort of. Again, the V sound can be dropped. Sort of, -tof, -tof. Flap T. I'm

  • sort of disappointed.

  • At a, at a. Do you hear the flap T? At a, at a. It's connecting the two words. She's

  • at a birthday party.

  • That I, that I. Again, the ending T turning into a Flap T and connecting the two words.

  • That I. I thought that I was late.

  • Part of, sort of, at a, that I. These are common phrases. Practice them this way to

  • make your speech better linked and smoother. Do it any time you have a word ending in RT,

  • or a vowel/diphthong and T, followed by a word beginning with a vowel or diphthong.

  • It will get you closer to capturing the character of American English.

  • Practice your English: Record a sentence using part of, or sort of, or another example,

  • and post it as a video response to this video on YouTube. I can't wait to watch.

  • That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over using a Flap T to link

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使用翻轉T連接單詞。美式英語發音 (Using Flap T to Link Words: American English Pronunciation)

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sort

US /sɔrt/

UK /sɔ:t/

  • v. 整理,整頓;分類
  • n. 種類
thought

US /θɔt/

UK /θɔ:t/

  • v. (think的過去式及過去分詞)想;思考;相信;覺得
  • n. 回憶;想法;意見;見解;思想
practice

US /ˈpræktɪs/

UK /'præktɪs/

  • n. (醫生;律師等的)業務;工作;練習
  • v. (醫生;律師等)開業;實踐;實行 ; 實際 ; 練習 ; 能力 ; 策略 ; 業務 ; 儀式 ; 演算 ; 手續 ; 經營 ; 計謀 ; 操練 ; 演習 ; 肄 ; 作法
pronunciation

US /prəˌnʌnsiˈeʃən/

UK /prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn/

  • n. 發音 ; 讀音
drop

US /drɑp/

UK /drɒp/

  • n. 差距;摔落(某物);(質量的)下降;液滴;水滴
  • v. 送;從手中摔落;趴下;停止;使(質量)下降
part

US /pɑ:rt/

UK /pɑ:t/

  • n. (書的)篇;節;等分之一;(頭髮的)分線;角色;部分;角色
  • v. 將(頭髮)分線;遠離;分離
  • adj. 部分的
English

US /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/

UK /ˈɪŋglɪʃ/

  • n. 英語;<名字>
  • adj. 英國 (人)的
word

US /wɚd/

UK /wɜ:d/

  • n. 字 ; 文字 ; 談話 ; 指示 ; 通知 ; 聲明 ; 歌詞 ; 爭論 ; 口令 ; 聖言 ; 基督 ; 敘述 ; 措辭 ; 字話 ; 詞 ; 言;承諾;感言、一段話
  • v.
begin

US /ˈbeɡɪn/

UK /bɪ'ɡɪn/

  • v. 開始 ; 動手 ; 發生 ; 生成 ; 著手 ; 創 ; 開創 ; 始
video

US /ˈvɪdiˌo/

UK /'vɪdɪəʊ/

  • n. 影像
  • v. 視頻
  • adj. 影像的

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