American Accent Training 筆記 09
Chapter 7 Tee Aitch
The unvoiced TH is like an S beTween the teeth. Most people tend to replace the unvoiced TH with S or T and the voiced one with Z or D , so instead of thing ,they say sing or ting ,and instead of that ,you say zat or dat.
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Tongue Twisters
1 The sixth sick sheik’s sixth thick sheep
2 This is a zither .Is this a zither?
3 I thought a thought. But the thought I thought wasn’t the thought I thought I thought. If the thought I thought I thought had been the thought I thought ,I wouldn’t have thought so much.
Chapter 8 More Reduced Sounds
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There are sounds that look similar ,but sound quite different.

Bit or beat?
Americans tend to stretch out certain one-syllable words…but which ones?
When a single syllable word end in an unvoiced consonant, the vowel is on a single stairstep-short and sharp.
When the word ends in a voiced consonant ,or a vowel ,the vowel is on a double stairstep.
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The middle “ I “ list
The letter I in the unstressed position devolves consistently into a schwa
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Reduction options

Each of the preceding examples is correct and appropriate when said well.
Exercise

Intonation and attitude

Chapter 9 V as in Victory
When pronounced correctly ,V shouldn’t stand out too much. Its sound ,although noticeable ,is small.
