North American English Pronunciation - word-final /t/
30 июля 2013

North American English Pronunciation - word-final /t/

North American English Pronunciation - word-final /t/
The /t/ isn't well-pronounced in standard American English, especially at the end of words. In this position it is usually only half-way pronounced, or unrel...
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#1 написал: Stefano Marcelli (1 августа 2013 08:27)
It's a pronunciation very similar to that of French... In fact, the influence of France in North America was very strong! Thank you for the lesson. ?
#2 написал: Sim Aster (1 августа 2013 08:27)
Than you thank? you very much !!!!!!!
#3 написал: TomSnark (1 августа 2013 08:27)
She explains why she pronounes it that? way sometimes. WHen I was in the US most people spoke with final t stop. And somebody didnt understand me first when I said for example "by sight" with a normal T sound which I found strange. I thought it would be understandable even if I pronounce it that way.
#4 написал: TomSnark (1 августа 2013 08:27)
hi nice video very helpful I have a? question: Why is the final t sound in candidate pronounced as an aspirated t? If I'm not mistaken you pronounced it that way Matt cant relate to the candidate or is it just me hearing it wrong?
#5 написал: Andre V.R. (1 августа 2013 08:27)
yes, it is!!?
#6 написал: G6600 (1 августа 2013 08:27)
Isn't such T called the glotal stop??
#7 написал: buwisetka101010 (1 августа 2013 08:27)
your really great!? thanks!
#8 написал: evalskh (1 августа 2013 08:27)
At 1:15, why did u pronoun the ending of "walked" as a palatalized /t/? rather than a true /t/? The pronunciations of /t/ at 1:09 and 1:15 are quite different.
#9 написал: lordshardik (1 августа 2013 08:27)
How weird...I've never noticed, but because it's unreleased, the t at the end of a word sounds more like a d than? the ed at the end of an -ed word.
#10 написал: superstar7soso (1 августа 2013 08:27)
thanks ..that was? helpful. :)