TAILIEUCHUNG - Gimson's pronunciation of english part 19

Gimson's pronunciation of english part 19. Bài tập luyện ngữ pháp tiếng anh cho mọi người, đây là tài liệu hay và hữu ích có thể giúp các bạn có thể nắm vững được các ngữ pháp tiếng anh cụ thể. | 230 Tbt Scundi ofEnglish voiceless labial-velar fricative the friction being bilabial. In this latter ca the bilabial friction rather than the glide which identifies the phonen words as swoop swoon are distinguished from soup soon not only by the str lip action associated with w but also by its devoiced friction. Consonants preceding w r especially initially in an accented syllable win lip-rounded in anticipation of w . in twist queen swing language cono such rounding occurs to a lesser extent at syllable or word boundaries onward bindneed front wheel this one. The main variant both in RP and in other types of British English concern the pronunciation of the spelling wh . Among careful RP speakers words as when arc pronounced with the voiceless labial-velar fricative m . in such speech which contains oppositions of the kind wine whine shown In 1 abov a has phonemic status. Among RP speakers the use of m as a phoneme has declined rapidly though it is often taught as the correct form in verse-speaking Even if Im does occur distinctively in any idiolect it may nevertheless be interpreted phonemically as h w ci. the treatment of in 2 . The fact that the stock of words in which ImI may occur . whale what wheel vdicn where whet which whig whin whine whirr whist whit why is greater than those in which fcl may occur does not of itself provide sufficient argument for a mono-phonemic rather than a biphonemic solution. A junctural wj glide may sometimes be heard between u u au au and a following vowel . doing du Tiijl following folauwir l allow it aTau wm wfo asked hu ast follow on folau on resulting from the relatively close quality given to u or u and the subsequent glide to the following more open vowel However such a glide is rarely equivalent in nature to a phonemic w the finishing point of the vowel not being sufficiently prominent nor the glide long enough. The difference between phonemic w and junctural can be seen In the opposition between two-eyed tu

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