![]() ![]() Group 4: h/m/p/b+ u h uge, am use, rep utation, vocab ulary Group 3: c/g/f/v+ u (when c sounds /k/) c ute, reg ular, ref use, rev ue Group 2: l/n/t/d+ u (syllable initial) val ue, man ual, act ual, grad ual Group 1: u (word initial) use, usual, university The combination with "t" is /tʃ/, and with /d/ is /ʤ/.ģ- After velar consonants "c" (when "c" has the /k/ sound) and "g", and labio-dental consonants "f" and "v".Ĥ- After "h" and labial consonants "m". At the same time as the front of the tongue lowers, the back of the tongue raises.Ģ- Syllable initial after alveolar consonant "l", "n", "t", "d". ![]() Part 2: The sound transitions into an /u:/ sound by closing the lips into a small circle while lowering the front of the tongue. Part 1: The long u begins with the jaw mostly closed and tip of the tongue very close to the tooth ridge (similar to a /j/ sound). ![]() The long u is a 2-sound vowel similar to a /j/ sound followed by an /u:/ sound for the combined pronunciation of /ju:/. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |