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Hi there. I am benefiting a lot from your channel. I need a practice tip on the below. How to say these sentences without much struggle and how to connect the 'S' sounds between words and how to glide from an 'S' sound to an 'SH' sound between two words. 1. He is so shy 2. She was shy
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Thank you for watching & commenting! Your example for elision (/t/ in 'must' is lost) and for intrusion (/w/ appears between 'do' and 'it') are both fine! Well done! Where do you think assimilation happens in your example?
Hello Billie, Your videos are so informative and easy to understand and learn. I refer your videos so much. I am from India and was hoping if you could share some tips to learn how to get our spellings right.
Hello Billie! I have a question. How could we stand out the fact that we are talking about Simple Past when using elision? Is it deducted because of the context? Thanks in advance!
Hi Matias, thank you for your question. No, the context and tense are not really the reason for elision. It depends on the sounds in the words, no matter what you are talking about.
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Examples : I'll meet you at the party next week - Elision They moved to London last week - Elision, assimilation and intrusion [ moved - move (Elision), to London - (assimilation), last - las (Elision) ] I cannot bear the pain - bear (Intrusion) Hi i'm vidhya from India, I don't know whether all these exampled are correct but still I tired ...... Thank you ...... your way of teaching is awesome .......
Hello Vidhya! Thank you for watching & commenting. Good effort there! You had some good examples there: elision in: next week, last week I don't think there is assimilation between 'to London' or intrustion in 'bear' but there are some interesting examples of linking, e.g. between 'moved to' and 'at the' - nice job!
I'm a first year English student and this helped me to understand connected speech more since our books are full of lengthy descriptions and words I don't understand even after translating them to my mother tongue 😭
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Great lesson as always ma'am!😍❤ Ma'am, I've a doubt in the exercise.. Can assimilation also happen in 'next year'? Since we learned when /t/ is followed by /j/ sound it becomes /tʃ/
Thank you so much! You're an awesome teacher, Billie! 😍😍😍😍😍😍I have a question. When Americans drop T in words like INTERNET, PAINTING, etc. is it elision too? And do we need to elongate N in those type of words? Thank you. 😇
Good question! No, this is not elision and the /t/ is not really dropped. Instead it is pronounced as a flap t which sounds like a very soft /d/ sound. You can learn more about this sound here: ruclips.net/video/zgeYHDUEi50/видео.html If the /t/ was dropped entirely (it is in some accents, though this would be more in the UK, e.g. in London in words such as 'water') you would need a glottal stop before the next vowel sound. It would sound VERY British and not American at all ;-)
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you are such a highly skilled professor i am a university student and your courses have helped a lot in terms of understanding phonetics and phonology courses THANK YOU SO MUCH PROFESSOR 💜
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As a linguistics learner, I feel lucky to find out your clips. Your voice is at the right speed and clearly, the visual aid is good. Thanks a lot, teacher
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Your videos are very helpful and up to the point.
You are a gifted teacher with no doubt. I have followed many teachers introducing the same lesson. The way you introduce your lessons❤ is so different. There some sort of smoothness in presenting ideas, and this is what makes lesson very enjoyable and interesting.
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This is excellent stuff for my studies, especially as I get overwhelmed rummaging through endless pdfs and textbooks. Clear and consice. This is all I need. Thank you very much!
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When I started explaining my kids the rules of connected speech from your video, they began to understand better the spoken English. It even helped me to easily understand the interviews with Jon Bon Jovi, which I haven't still managed to listen without subtitles!)) Thanks a lot!
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Hi there. I am benefiting a lot from your channel. I need a practice tip on the below.
How to say these sentences without much struggle and how to connect the 'S' sounds between words and how to glide from an 'S' sound to an 'SH' sound between two words.
1. He is so shy
2. She was shy
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for your lessons, they are really helpful!!!
Thank you! 😃
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Thank you for watching & commenting! Your example for elision (/t/ in 'must' is lost) and for intrusion (/w/ appears between 'do' and 'it') are both fine! Well done! Where do you think assimilation happens in your example?
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Your videos are so informative and easy to understand and learn. I refer your videos so much. I am from India and was hoping if you could share some tips to learn how to get our spellings right.
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Hello Billie! I have a question. How could we stand out the fact that we are talking about Simple Past when using elision? Is it deducted because of the context? Thanks in advance!
Hi Matias, thank you for your question. No, the context and tense are not really the reason for elision. It depends on the sounds in the words, no matter what you are talking about.
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Thanks a lot for your help and advice. I do appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. Take care and have a good time.
All the best.
Your Student from Algeria
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Intrusion: When is /j/, /w/ or /r/ added? I don't know when which intrusive sound will occur. Thank you! :)
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Why didn't the /d/ sound in "smiled" undergo the process of elision?
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Examples : I'll meet you at the party next week - Elision
They moved to London last week - Elision, assimilation and intrusion
[ moved - move (Elision), to London - (assimilation), last - las (Elision) ]
I cannot bear the pain - bear (Intrusion)
Hi i'm vidhya from India, I don't know whether all these exampled are correct but still I tired ...... Thank you ...... your way of teaching is awesome .......
Hello Vidhya! Thank you for watching & commenting. Good effort there!
You had some good examples there:
elision in: next week, last week
I don't think there is assimilation between 'to London' or intrustion in 'bear' but there are some interesting examples of linking, e.g. between 'moved to' and 'at the' - nice job!
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I'm a first year English student and this helped me to understand connected speech more since our books are full of lengthy descriptions and words I don't understand even after translating them to my mother tongue 😭
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Ma'am, I've a doubt in the exercise..
Can assimilation also happen in 'next year'?
Since we learned when /t/ is followed by /j/ sound it becomes /tʃ/
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Thank you so much! You're an awesome teacher, Billie! 😍😍😍😍😍😍I have a question. When Americans drop T in words like INTERNET, PAINTING, etc. is it elision too? And do we need to elongate N in those type of words? Thank you. 😇
Good question!
No, this is not elision and the /t/ is not really dropped. Instead it is pronounced as a flap t which sounds like a very soft /d/ sound. You can learn more about this sound here:
ruclips.net/video/zgeYHDUEi50/видео.html
If the /t/ was dropped entirely (it is in some accents, though this would be more in the UK, e.g. in London in words such as 'water') you would need a glottal stop before the next vowel sound. It would sound VERY British and not American at all ;-)
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