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/d/在一个原因后,辅音/b/前,变音成后面的/b/,其实就相当于省略了。
In everyday speech, when we’re speaking fluently, if one word ends in a vowel sound followed by a /d/ and the next begins in a /b/, then the /d/ changes to a /b/ and then merges with the /b/ from the following word. So ‘speed boat’, becomes ‘speebboat’.
My son is a really good boy.
I’m sorry if I was rude before.
My car had to be towed back to the garage.
You should buy him a present.
He said if I was a good boy he’d buy me a boat.
相同的道理,还有在/k/之前的/t/的省略:
In fluent speech, when one word ends in a vowel sound followed by a /t/ and the next word begins with a /k/, the /t/ changes to a /k/. So /kredɪt kɑːd/ becomes /kredɪk kɑːd/. It's an example of assimilation. And here are some more examples:
Don't let it get cold!
You have to do it quickly.
There's no short cut to learning a language.
I didn't like that cake.
If you want to maintain your street cred, then the only way is pay by phone.
相同的道理,还有在/k/, /g/之前的/d/的省略:
In fluent speech, a /d/ changes to a /g/ when it comes before a /g/ or a /k/. So 'bad girl' becomes 'bagirl'. This is an example of what is called assimilation. Here are some more examples:
He’s a really good cook.
Last night we had guests for dinner.
Can you print out the hard copy?
I’d love to walk down the red carpet one day.
相同的道理,还有在/p/之前的/t/的省略:
In fluent speech, if one word ends in a /t/ sound and the next word begins in a /p/ sound, the /t/ is pronounced slightly differently. In fact, we pronounce it as if it were almost a /p/ sound. So 'white piece of paper' becomes 'whi(te) piece of paper'.
That's a white piece of paper.
There are lots of great parks in London.
I love split pea soup.
I hate potatoes.
My mate picked us up from the airport.
Sometimes I think I have a split personality.
详见:https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/pronunciation/tims-pronunciation-workshop-ep-1
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