– American English Pronunciation –
Videos
– ( Letter T ) –
1. The Letter T & The Letter D – ( /t/ & /d/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNoYNaF_T1s”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
2. The “Flap-T” (same as the “Flap-D”) ( /ɾ/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FDjhKY8HwM”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
3. The “Stopped” T (001) – ( /[t]/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu8kjzrEtLs”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
4. The “Stopped” T (002) – ( /[t]/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9upLVtyMdsQ&index=29″][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
5. The Letter “T” As A “Glottal Stop” – (/ʔ/) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edxwQK1zBxw”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
Combinations
1. The “NTH” Combination – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx3BFsZHqyw”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
2. The “-tain” Combination (also: -tan, -ten, & ton) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cobicdw98o&index=34″][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
3. T + vowel + N – (+ the stopped T) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKxiijbfwLE&index=2″][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox] – (In this video she uses the term “held” T. This is the same thing as the “Stopped” T, just a different name for it.)
4. The Un-Voiced “TH” Combination – ( /θ/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Aj3k65HSo”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
5. The Voiced “TH” Combination – ( /ð/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FogZArUnx6w”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
6. The “THS” Combination – ( /θs/ ) -[su_button url=”http://www.blog.givemesomeenglish.com/pronunciation-ths-combination-why-difficult-learning-english/” target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”]Go To Blog-Post[/su_button]
7. The “TU” Combination as a “CH” Sound – ( /tʃ/ ) – [su_button url=”http://www.blog.givemesomeenglish.com/the-pronunciation-of-the-tu-combination/” target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”]Go To Blog-Post[/su_button]
8. Various T Clusters and Dropped Sounds – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob8YtrUHy-M”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
This vs That
1. The Letter T vs The Letter D – ( /t/ vs /d/ ) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T1QYByMxrs”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
2. The Stopped T vs No T – (/t|/ vs /-/) – [su_lightbox src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnSuZ3gkDDk”][su_button target=”blank” style=”flat” radius=”0″ icon=”icon: comment-o”] Click Here to Watch the Video [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
– ( American English Pronunciation Videos ) –
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