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?
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- 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 vowel sound and the next word begins with a vowel sound, we link the words with a little /j/ or /w/ sound.
- If one words ends with a plosive, and the next word begins with a plosive, can we hold the final consonant as we connect the first plosive.
- Which type of linking is used in the underlined phrase in the following sentence?(句子中带下划线的词组适用那条连读规则?)Thank you very much. A: consonant + vowel B: vowel + vowel C: consonant + semi-vowel /w/ or /j/ D: -r/-re+ vowel
- That is, describes syllables sharing the vowel and initial consonant rather than the vowel and the final consonant.