Which of the following features can often be found in the German accent?? ;the consonant /ð/ is often pronounced as /s/|the consonant /θ/ is often pronounced as /z/|the consonant /w/ is often pronounced as /v/|the consonant /t/ is often pronounced as /d/
Which of the following features can often be found in the German accent?? ;the consonant /ð/ is often pronounced as /s/|the consonant /θ/ is often pronounced as /z/|the consonant /w/ is often pronounced as /v/|the consonant /t/ is often pronounced as /d/
A _____ typically contains a consonant or set of consonants followed by a vowel followed by another consonant or set of consonants. (中山大学)
A _____ typically contains a consonant or set of consonants followed by a vowel followed by another consonant or set of consonants. (中山大学)
Which sounds are consonant?
Which sounds are consonant?
When one word ends with a consonant, and the next word begins with a semi-vowel,can we link the final consonant with the semi-vowel?
When one word ends with a consonant, and the next word begins with a semi-vowel,can we link the final consonant with the semi-vowel?
The word "consonant" has four syllables.
The word "consonant" has four syllables.
When one word ends with a consonant, and the next word begins with a vowel, can we link the final consonant with the first vowel according to rules of linking?
When one word ends with a consonant, and the next word begins with a vowel, can we link the final consonant with the first vowel according to rules of linking?
Which one of the following words has consonant"θ"?
Which one of the following words has consonant"θ"?
Among the following consonant clusters, which doesn’t have to change from a voiceless consonant into a voiced one in articulation? A: scream B: story C: please D: spider
Among the following consonant clusters, which doesn’t have to change from a voiceless consonant into a voiced one in articulation? A: scream B: story C: please D: spider
Sound discrimination. Listen carefully and choose the consonant you hear.
Sound discrimination. Listen carefully and choose the consonant you hear.
A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.
A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.