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hu, 01 Feb 2001 08:00:00 GM
(A general rule says that any . voiced consonant. (except nasals and l) becomes voiceless when final. Same as in German and. Russian, not the same as in English). Examples: paard, op , heb. Phonetic: pa:rt, op , hEp ...
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hu, 01 Feb 2001 08:00:00 GM
(A general rule says that any . voiced consonant. (except nasals and l) becomes voiceless when final. Same as in German and. Russian, not the same as in English). Examples: paard, op , heb. Phonetic: pa:rt, op , hEp ...
Fritinancy: Try It with a Scramble't Egg
Nancy Friedman
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:43:32 GM
If a vowel sound or . voiced consonant. (b as in "robbed", g as in "bagged", z as in "buzzed"); l as in "scrambled") precedes the -ed, it's a d, and if a voiceless sound precedes it (/k/ as in "baked"; f as in "laughed"; s as in "hissed") ...
Nancy Friedman
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:43:32 GM
If a vowel sound or . voiced consonant. (b as in "robbed", g as in "bagged", z as in "buzzed"); l as in "scrambled") precedes the -ed, it's a d, and if a voiceless sound precedes it (/k/ as in "baked"; f as in "laughed"; s as in "hissed") ...
The common Error of: Should of, Could of, and Would of
andreadark
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 03:44:40 GM
This is based off the general rule in English which states, that two . voiced consonants. can occur together in a word, and two unvoiced consonants can occur together in a word, but a . voiced consonant. and an unvoiced consonant don't occur ...
andreadark
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 03:44:40 GM
This is based off the general rule in English which states, that two . voiced consonants. can occur together in a word, and two unvoiced consonants can occur together in a word, but a . voiced consonant. and an unvoiced consonant don't occur ...
Minoan language blog: Cracking the libation formula - Part II
Bayndor
Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:30:00 GM
The Aegean theory is important because it can explain a baffling problem: both Cretan, Cypriot and mainland Anatolian languages of the 2nd millenium B.C. seem to lack . voiced consonants. , and disfavour or straightforwardly lack vowels ...
Bayndor
Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:30:00 GM
The Aegean theory is important because it can explain a baffling problem: both Cretan, Cypriot and mainland Anatolian languages of the 2nd millenium B.C. seem to lack . voiced consonants. , and disfavour or straightforwardly lack vowels ...
ESL Videos How to Pronounce -ed Verb Endings
www.ManyThings.org
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:56:52 GM
1:12 - Case 2 - . Voiced consonant. , vowel, or diphthong ending -ed = /d/ EXAMPLES: saved, robbed, bagged, bathed, buzzed, 2:17 - Case 3 - Verb ends in /t/ or /d/ -ed = id. EXAMPLES: landed 2:48 - Examples ...
www.ManyThings.org
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:56:52 GM
1:12 - Case 2 - . Voiced consonant. , vowel, or diphthong ending -ed = /d/ EXAMPLES: saved, robbed, bagged, bathed, buzzed, 2:17 - Case 3 - Verb ends in /t/ or /d/ -ed = id. EXAMPLES: landed 2:48 - Examples ...
Voiced & Voiceless Sounds in American English | American English ...
susan
Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:00:16 GM
One of these reasons is that vowel sounds that come before . voiced consonants. have a long, stretched out sound. To illustrate this let's look at the words bed & bet. When American English speakers say the word bed they lengthen the sound ...
susan
Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:00:16 GM
One of these reasons is that vowel sounds that come before . voiced consonants. have a long, stretched out sound. To illustrate this let's look at the words bed & bet. When American English speakers say the word bed they lengthen the sound ...
John Wells's phonetic blog: getting it wrong
John Wells
hu, 07 Jan 2010 11:08:00 GM
Not only is the bottom row intended to be unspecified for . voicing. , it IS unspecified for . voicing. , and for voicelessness too! It is not specified as anything, except as "other . consonants. " in the correct chart JW refers to. ...
John Wells
hu, 07 Jan 2010 11:08:00 GM
Not only is the bottom row intended to be unspecified for . voicing. , it IS unspecified for . voicing. , and for voicelessness too! It is not specified as anything, except as "other . consonants. " in the correct chart JW refers to. ...
Dr. Goodword's Language Blog Blog Archive Two Poached Steaks
Robert Beard
Mon, 25 Jan 2010 02:56:00 GM
In German, however, . voiced consonants. like [g] are pronounced without voicing (vibrating the vocal cords) at the end of words, so [g] becomes [k]. Our waitress probably told the cook that she had an order for two [potsht eks]. ...
Robert Beard
Mon, 25 Jan 2010 02:56:00 GM
In German, however, . voiced consonants. like [g] are pronounced without voicing (vibrating the vocal cords) at the end of words, so [g] becomes [k]. Our waitress probably told the cook that she had an order for two [potsht eks]. ...
The Octave Sphere: Catholic Music & Liturgy: "Nyah, nyah, nyah ...
Mrs. C (Carleigh Bedell)
Wed, 03 Feb 2010 15:46:00 GM
bounce---sounded on sol: initial . voiced consonant. followed by a rounded diphthong ("ah-ooo" forms the sound inside the word bounce) and closed with a nasal-sibillant blend ("nnn-s"); high---sounded on la: tone goes up, ...
Mrs. C (Carleigh Bedell)
Wed, 03 Feb 2010 15:46:00 GM
bounce---sounded on sol: initial . voiced consonant. followed by a rounded diphthong ("ah-ooo" forms the sound inside the word bounce) and closed with a nasal-sibillant blend ("nnn-s"); high---sounded on la: tone goes up, ...
Phonology Q&A about Problem Set 6
bakovic
Sun, 28 Feb 2010 07:00:34 GM
The key differences among the three rules are in their contexts: one rule applies only word-finally, another applies word-finally or before a word-final . consonant. , and the third applies in the by now very familiar context __ {#, C} (that is , word-finally or ... For devoicing to work, the evidence for it should be the same as usual: there are alternating forms (voiceless finally, . voiced. elsewhere) and nonalternating voiceless forms, but no nonalternating . voiced. forms. ...
bakovic
Sun, 28 Feb 2010 07:00:34 GM
The key differences among the three rules are in their contexts: one rule applies only word-finally, another applies word-finally or before a word-final . consonant. , and the third applies in the by now very familiar context __ {#, C} (that is , word-finally or ... For devoicing to work, the evidence for it should be the same as usual: there are alternating forms (voiceless finally, . voiced. elsewhere) and nonalternating voiceless forms, but no nonalternating . voiced. forms. ...
Long & Short Sounds - UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Anne59
Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:34:42 GM
The rule says that the vowel length before a . voiced consonant. is more than before a voiceless consonant. You should not get confused with the aspirated or voiced nature of the consonant which makes us feel that the word is stretched. ...
Anne59
Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:34:42 GM
The rule says that the vowel length before a . voiced consonant. is more than before a voiceless consonant. You should not get confused with the aspirated or voiced nature of the consonant which makes us feel that the word is stretched. ...
Why You Have an Accent When You Speak American English, Part 3
susan
hu, 21 Jan 2010 11:00:39 GM
Learning to used . voiced consonants. at the end of words (and lengthening the vowel sounds that come before these) will help you avoid these types of mistakes and reduce your accent. Tomorrow I will finish this series by talking about ...
susan
hu, 21 Jan 2010 11:00:39 GM
Learning to used . voiced consonants. at the end of words (and lengthening the vowel sounds that come before these) will help you avoid these types of mistakes and reduce your accent. Tomorrow I will finish this series by talking about ...
How do I prepare inexperienced singers for a musical? - ChoralNet
MARY CARLILE
Sat, 27 Feb 2010 11:03:06 GM
Be conscious of . voiced. vs. unvoiced . consonants. ("b" will sound like "p" if not . voiced. , "d" like "t," etc.). We never used microphones, which was good training for them. The delightful thing about working with young people is that they ...
MARY CARLILE
Sat, 27 Feb 2010 11:03:06 GM
Be conscious of . voiced. vs. unvoiced . consonants. ("b" will sound like "p" if not . voiced. , "d" like "t," etc.). We never used microphones, which was good training for them. The delightful thing about working with young people is that they ...
American English Pronunciation Problems for Vietnamese Speakers ...
susan
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:20:50 GM
Pronouncing . voiced consonants. in American English is a problem for many Vietnamese speakers (and speakers of other Asian languages). In American English we have many . voiced consonant. sounds. These sounds include: /b/,/d/, /g/, /p/,/z/, ...
susan
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:20:50 GM
Pronouncing . voiced consonants. in American English is a problem for many Vietnamese speakers (and speakers of other Asian languages). In American English we have many . voiced consonant. sounds. These sounds include: /b/,/d/, /g/, /p/,/z/, ...
Edward Sapir > Language > VIII. LANGUAGE AS A HISTORICAL PRODUCT ...
Monnet
Fri, 05 Feb 2010 05:06:18 GM
The vowels tend to become higher or lower, the diphthongs tend to coalesce into monophthongs, the voiceless . consonants. tend to become . voiced. , stops tend to become spirants. As a matter of fact, practically all the phonetic laws ...
Monnet
Fri, 05 Feb 2010 05:06:18 GM
The vowels tend to become higher or lower, the diphthongs tend to coalesce into monophthongs, the voiceless . consonants. tend to become . voiced. , stops tend to become spirants. As a matter of fact, practically all the phonetic laws ...
John Wells's phonetic blog: withall
John Wells
Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:58:00 GM
First, if the word is said with a conservative dental fricative, this . consonant. can be either voiceless w (most AmE, Scottish), or . voiced. w p (remaining kinds of BrE, including RP). It rhymes with myth and smith for many Americans, ...
John Wells
Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:58:00 GM
First, if the word is said with a conservative dental fricative, this . consonant. can be either voiceless w (most AmE, Scottish), or . voiced. w p (remaining kinds of BrE, including RP). It rhymes with myth and smith for many Americans, ...
How to sound like a Carioca
benny
Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:18:32 GM
Before a . voiced consonant. (b, d, g, m, n, r) the chiado actually becomes more like the French j or the s in measure (Israel, rasgar etc.) Join the words together! One of the most obvious ways a Brazilian (not just a Carioca) can ...
benny
Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:18:32 GM
Before a . voiced consonant. (b, d, g, m, n, r) the chiado actually becomes more like the French j or the s in measure (Israel, rasgar etc.) Join the words together! One of the most obvious ways a Brazilian (not just a Carioca) can ...
What are the basic 'distortions' an English speaker should use to ...
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ue, 09 Mar 2010 01:49:21 GM
English has more than most of the languages listed, and the interdental 'th' both . voiced. & unvoiced, which is often pronounced as 's' or 'z'. Other languages such as Italian have a '. consonant. /vowel/. consonant. /vowel' word structure, ...
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ue, 09 Mar 2010 01:49:21 GM
English has more than most of the languages listed, and the interdental 'th' both . voiced. & unvoiced, which is often pronounced as 's' or 'z'. Other languages such as Italian have a '. consonant. /vowel/. consonant. /vowel' word structure, ...
.: 17/02 Type & Typography
okatomato
ue, 17 Feb 2009 23:37:00 GM
It should be noted that when examining the spoken word linguists use the terms vowel and . consonant. in a different way than when we refer to the written word. Spoken 'vowels' are phonemes made with an open . voice. trace, while '. consonants. ' ...
okatomato
ue, 17 Feb 2009 23:37:00 GM
It should be noted that when examining the spoken word linguists use the terms vowel and . consonant. in a different way than when we refer to the written word. Spoken 'vowels' are phonemes made with an open . voice. trace, while '. consonants. ' ...
The Kain
unknown
ue, 29 Dec 2009 15:30:00 GM
-As can be seen, there is no explicit distinction of . voice. amongst . consonants. in the script. This is because the original language from which Kyetta descended (and for which the primitive form of the kain were created) did not ...
unknown
ue, 29 Dec 2009 15:30:00 GM
-As can be seen, there is no explicit distinction of . voice. amongst . consonants. in the script. This is because the original language from which Kyetta descended (and for which the primitive form of the kain were created) did not ...
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If you put a vocal line through Beat Detective, it sees the consonants and cuts there. I used this to define notes in the lyrical lines of For You. ...
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If you put a vocal line through Beat Detective, it sees the consonants and cuts there. I used this to define notes in the lyrical lines of For You. ...
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Group the consonants of English into the appropriate categories note for each arrow under stops fricatives and affricates there should be two consonants the voiced and unvoiced phonemes Lip Reading Watch your instructor say a number of words silently and see if you can guess what consonant sound occurs in the initial position
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Group the consonants of English into the appropriate categories note for each arrow under stops fricatives and affricates there should be two consonants the voiced and unvoiced phonemes Lip Reading Watch your instructor say a number of words silently and see if you can guess what consonant sound occurs in the initial position
how do you translate this into italian?
Q. Although italian and english have similar sounds, some english sounds do not exist in italian. At the same time, several combinations of vowels and consonants in italian sound quite different from the sound that the same combinations of vowels and consonants produce in english. Remember that guttural and nasal sounds are never very strong in Italian. With the exception of words in foriegn origin, Italian words end with a vowel. Most words are formed in the foward section of the mouth, and the voice normally drops at the end of a sentence, except when posing a question, in which case it usually rises. Most Italian words are stressed on the next to last syllable. A number of words, including several monosyllabic words, end with a… [cont.]
Asked by Jay luva - Sun May 6 15:46:00 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here is the traslation of your text: Anche se l'italiano e l'inglese hanno suoni simili, alcuni suoni in inglese non esistono in italiano. Allo stesso tempo, diverse combinazioni di vocali e consonanti in italiano hanno un suono molto diverso da quello che le stesse combinazioni di vocali e consonanti producono in inglese. Bisogna ricordare che i suoni glutturali e nasali non sono mai molto forti in italiano. Ad eccezione delle parole di origine straniera, in italiano le parole terminano con una vocale.La maggior parte delle parole sono formate nella parte anteriore della bocca, e la voce declina alla fine di una frase, tranne quando si tratta di una domanda, in qual caso la tonalita generalmente si alza. La maggior parte delle parole in… [cont.]
Answered by shamrock - Sun May 6 16:07:14 2007
Q. Although italian and english have similar sounds, some english sounds do not exist in italian. At the same time, several combinations of vowels and consonants in italian sound quite different from the sound that the same combinations of vowels and consonants produce in english. Remember that guttural and nasal sounds are never very strong in Italian. With the exception of words in foriegn origin, Italian words end with a vowel. Most words are formed in the foward section of the mouth, and the voice normally drops at the end of a sentence, except when posing a question, in which case it usually rises. Most Italian words are stressed on the next to last syllable. A number of words, including several monosyllabic words, end with a… [cont.]
Asked by Jay luva - Sun May 6 15:46:00 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here is the traslation of your text: Anche se l'italiano e l'inglese hanno suoni simili, alcuni suoni in inglese non esistono in italiano. Allo stesso tempo, diverse combinazioni di vocali e consonanti in italiano hanno un suono molto diverso da quello che le stesse combinazioni di vocali e consonanti producono in inglese. Bisogna ricordare che i suoni glutturali e nasali non sono mai molto forti in italiano. Ad eccezione delle parole di origine straniera, in italiano le parole terminano con una vocale.La maggior parte delle parole sono formate nella parte anteriore della bocca, e la voce declina alla fine di una frase, tranne quando si tratta di una domanda, in qual caso la tonalita generalmente si alza. La maggior parte delle parole in… [cont.]
Answered by shamrock - Sun May 6 16:07:14 2007
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