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【词汇大师】句子的读法(2/2)

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发表于 2016-8-2 11:14:46 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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①"[with reduced forms and sentence rules applied] I don't wanna spenda loda money."
②That voice is from the practice materials with Nina Weinstein's book "Whaddaya Say?" The next rule she teaches is that when two of the same sound are next to each other, one is going to drop out.
③WOMAN'S VOICE: "[with reduced forms only] Git em as soon as possible. Git em as soon as possible."
④Said slowly that is "Get them as soon as possible."
⑤WOMAN'S VOICE: "Git em as soon as possible."

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"Well, the other example in that sentence is 'a lot a.' So 'a lot a,' we have the 'o' sound before the 't' and the 'a' sound after, so we have a 't' surrounded by vowels. 'T' changes to 'd,' 'd' is a final consonant.
"Usually a final consonant sound just moves over to the next vowel sound, but we have a special case if it's a 't': we want to make sure to look for vowel sounds or listen for vowel sounds on either side. So we have 'spenda loda.' With 'lot,' 't' becomes 'd' and then it moves over to the 'a.' So it's happened two times in this sentence: 'I don't wanna spenda loda money.'"
"So 'as' ends with a 'z' or close to an 's' sound. 'Soon' begins with an 's' sound, so two of the same sound, one drops out. And, again, it's that smoothing of the rhythm of the language. If we stop to pronounce each sound, we're going to break the language into a piece. So instead of 'as soon,' it becomes 'asoon.'
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