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This document discusses some of the features of pronunciation in English, focusing on the consonant sounds of "t" and "d" and the vowel sounds of "ə", "i", and "e". It provides examples of words containing these sounds in different positions, such as at the end of words, between vowels, and in unstressed syllables. The examples are intended to demonstrate how the pronunciation of these letters varies depending on their context within words.
This document discusses some of the features of pronunciation in English, focusing on the consonant sounds of "t" and "d" and the vowel sounds of "ə", "i", and "e". It provides examples of words containing these sounds in different positions, such as at the end of words, between vowels, and in unstressed syllables. The examples are intended to demonstrate how the pronunciation of these letters varies depending on their context within words.
This document discusses some of the features of pronunciation in English, focusing on the consonant sounds of "t" and "d" and the vowel sounds of "ə", "i", and "e". It provides examples of words containing these sounds in different positions, such as at the end of words, between vowels, and in unstressed syllables. The examples are intended to demonstrate how the pronunciation of these letters varies depending on their context within words.
The consonant “t” at the end of words Rent Foot West Heart STOP T STRONG T Past The consonant “t” and “d” between vowel sounds Lettuce Audio Writer FLAP T/D STRONG Rider T/D OR Statistics* SILENT T Unstressed vowel /ə/
I ate an apple and a banana in a cinema in
Canada. The vowel sounds and
Steve keeps the cheese in the freezer.
The vowel sounds and
Alex’s lettuces tasted like cabbages.
Martha Smith’s an author and an athlete. My father and mother live together with my other brother.