Шпаргалка по "Английскому языку"
Шпаргалка, 22 Сентября 2013, автор: пользователь скрыл имя
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Consonants.
The degree of noise.
The manner of articulation.
The place of articulation.
Intonation of the English language.
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— 84.50 Кб (Скачать документ)3. Demonstrative pronouns always have strong form (even if not stressed), e.g.
That's /ðæts/ exactly what I want.
That /ðæt/ play I saw was wonderful.
4. Weak forms ending in /ə/ are not used before vowels
5. The weak forms of words beginning with /h/, e. g. have, has, he, him, etc. may or may not be /h/-less.
6. Have as a main verb is usually in the strong form. In speech contracted forms with have should be used: I've, we've, they've (never he has, she has), e.g.
I've /aɪv/, we've /wi:v/, they've /ðeɪv/ a bit of a problem.
7. Sonorants /l, m, n/ in contracted forms are typically syllabic, e.g.
John'll come /→ʤɒņl ˎkʌm/. bread and butter /ˈbred ņˎbʌtə/
8. In contracted forms 's is pronounced as /z/ after all lenis and after vowels:
Bob's here, Van's come
's is pronounced as /s/ after the fortis.
Jack's here, Robert's gone
is is pronounced as /ɪz/ after /s, z, / has is pronounced as /ǝz/, e.g.
Max is coming later.
Mr. Hodge has arrived.
Jones has decided to leave.