British pronunciation usually refers to Received Pronunciation (RP). RP is the pronunciation of the British upper class it is sometimes called the Queen’s English.
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- The newscasters in BBC speak British English, their pronunciation is called G.P., the General Pronunciation.
- 中国大学MOOC: The __________ Pronunciation, or RP for short, is the instantly recognisable accent often described as ‘typically British’. It is defined in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as “the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England”.
- British and American English are different in ____. A: vocabulary B: spelling C: grammar D: Pronunciation
- There are many differences between the American English and the British English, such as _____________.( ) A: all of the above B: Spelling C: pronunciation D: grammar
- 中国大学MOOC: Received Pronunciation refers to a way of pronouncing standard English that is used by two percent of the _________ population._
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中国大学MOOC: Received Pronunciation refers to a way of pronouncing standard English that is used by two percent of the _________ population.
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She speaks with standard British English pronunciation, so I can easily pick ____her nationality (国籍).
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Words borrowed from French have different pronunciation in British and American English. In AmE, these words are pronounced with the stress falling on the final vowel.
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中国大学MOOC: Which of the following does NOT involve the difference of pronunciation between RP and GA?
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Another difference in the pronunciation of consonants is that when /t/ is between the ________ in stressed and unstressed syllables, it is read as /d/in ________. A: consonants, RP B: consonants, GA C: vowels, RP D: vowels, GA