Hi! Could you help me with my assignment, please?
I've done everything except this task - to find and take notes about phonetic phenomena from Jazz Chats Small talk.
I`m really sorry to bother you, but I'm struggling with it, really.
1 Harry, This Is Mary *
(an informal introduction)
Harry, this is Mary. – the absence of the glottal stop between this and is
Hi.
Hello.
(a more formal variation)
Harry, this is Mary.
How do you do? – reduction between do and you, you is in a weak form
How do you do? -
(a formal variation)
Harry, I’d like you to meet my sister Mary. – lateral plosion between ‘d and l,
- Nasal plosion between meet and my
- Loss of aspiration in sister
How do you do, Mary?
I’m very glad to meet you. – Loss of plosion between glad and to
Thank you. I’m glad to meet you.
2 Nice to Meet You *
Nice to meet you. - Loss of aspiration between nice and to, you are in a weak form
Nice to meet you. – You are in a strong form, stressed
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you.
I’m so glad to meet you. - Loss of plosion between glad and to
Thank you, I’m glad to meet you .
3 I’m Glad to Meet You. I’ve Heard So Much About You
I’m glad to meet you. - Loss of plosion between glad and to
I’ve heard so much about you. – Wrong assimilation heard and so
I’m glad to meet you.
I’ve heard so much about you.
I’m glad to meet you.
I’ve heard so much about you.
Thank you, I’m glad to meet you.
I’ve heard so many nice things about you. -
I’ve heard so many nice things about you.
So many nice things.
I’ve heard so many nice things.
I’ve heard so many nice things about you.
I’m glad to meet you.
I’ve heard so much about you.
Thank you. I’m glad to meet you.
4 What’s Your Name? Where Are You From?
What’s your name? - reduction in your (what’s your)
Where are you from? – Linking ‘r’
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
How long have you been here? – reduction in have;
How long have you been here?
How long have you been here?
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
How long have you been here?
5 What’s Your First Name? How Do You Spell It?
What’s your first name? -progressive assimilation (what’s),
nasal plosion (first name)
Mary.
How do you spell it? – Loss of aspiration (spell),
- reduction (do you)
* M-A-R-Y.
M. – Glottal stop.
M.
A.
A.
R.
R.
Y.
Y.
M-A-R-Y. M-A-R-Y
How do you pronounce it?
Mary.
How do you spell it?
M-A-R-Y.
How do you pronounce it?
Mary.
Help me with phonetic phenomena, pls
Модераторы: zymbronia, gavenkoa
Надо найти явления произношения, звук p обычно с придыханием произносится, но если перед p стоит звук s, то p произносится без придыхания
pie c придыханием (aspirated)
sport без придыхания (loss of aspiration)
pie c придыханием (aspirated)
sport без придыхания (loss of aspiration)
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