English Sound System
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ENGLISH SOUND SYSTEM
Prepared by: Aimi, Eqa, Arifah
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Pronunciation• Pronunciation refers to the way a word or a language is
spoken, or the manner in which someone utters a word. If someone is said to have "correct pronunciation," then it refers to both within a particular dialect.
• A word can be spoken in different ways by various individuals or groups, depending on many factors, such as: – the area in which they grew up, – the area in which they now live,– if they have a speech or voice disorder their ethnic group,– their social class, or– their education.
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Examples:• accept (not except) • Arctic (not Artic)• ect cetera (not eck cetera)• escape (not exscape) • especially (not expecially) • espresso (not expresso) • February (not Febuary)
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Enunciation• In phonetics, enunciation is the act of speaking.
Good enunciation is the act of speaking clearly and concisely.
• One type of enunciation error stems from dropping off the ends of words, especially "ing," "ed," "d," "p," or "t."
• For example : "Stopped" becomes "stop“.• Other times, we might muddle the middle of
words by replacing sharper sounds (like "t'") with softer sounds (like "d") because the softer sounds require less muscle energy.
• For example : "Butter" might become "budder."
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Stress• In linguistics, stress is the relative emphasis that may be
given to certain syllables in a word• Stress is most dramatically realized on focussed or
accented words. For instance, consider the dialogue
"Is it brunch tomorrow?" "No, it's dinner tomorrow."
• In it, the stress-related acoustic differences between the syllables of "tomorrow" would be small compared to the differences between the syllables of "dinner", the emphasized word. In these emphasized words, stressed syllables such as "din" in "dinner" are louder and longer.
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Intonation
• Intonation is the "music" of a language, and is perhaps the most important element of a good accent.
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Consonant SoundsWhat are consonant sounds?• There are 44 sounds (19 + 25) that make up the sounds of
our English language. • 19 of the sounds we refer to as vowel sounds (because they
use the vowels a, e, i, o, u or make the sounds of our vowels)
• 25 of the sounds we refer to as consonant sounds• Each individual sound is sometimes referred to as a
grapheme or phoneme. • We use the letters of the alphabet to write sounds down. • There are over 70 ways to spell these sounds, which we
refer to as phonograms.
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/b/ as in bib /d/ as in pond /f/ as in laugh /g/ as in pig
/h/ as in hop /j/ as in jam /k/ as in king /l/ as in hall
/m/ as in thumb /n/ as in pen /p/ as in pop /r/ as in car
/s/ as in sent /t/ as in tent /v/ as in hive /w/ as in window
/y/ as in yell /z/ as in zip /ch/ as in chip /sh/ as in sheep
/zh/ as in Asia /th/ as in the /th/ as in thing /hw/ wheat
/ng/ as in ring 25 CONSONANT SOUNDS
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Vowel Sounds
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Dipthongs• A Diphthong is the union of two vowels in one
sound. When both vowels are sounded, the diphthong is called PROPER, because then it is really a DIPHTHONG, or double sound; that is, the sounds of the vowels unite; as, oi in oil; ou in sound.
• When only one of the vowels is sounded, the diphthong is called IMPROPER, because then, as one of the vowels is silent, it is not properly a DIPHTHONG, though it takes that name; as, oa in boat, ui in suit, where a and i are silent.
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Dipthong Approximate Eng. Sound
ai/ay like I in time
au like ow in now
ei/ey like a in date
eu like eh + oo
oi/oy like oy in toy
ia like ya in yacht
ie like ye in yet
io like yo in yoga
ua like wa in watt
ue like wa in wait
ui like wee in week
uo like uo in quota
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Triphtong
• A Triphthong is the union of three vowels in one syllable; as, eau in beau, iew in view. The triphthong is properly a union of letters, not sounds.
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Triphtong Approximate Eng. Sound
iai like yi in yipe
iei like English word yea
uai (uay) like wi in wine
uei (vey) like wa in wade
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