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@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ There are *4* main types of *stops*, in English:
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> * 喉塞音:`k`、`g` —— IPA 里用 `ʔ` 标注。I don't *thin**k** that* is true. 第三个单词 *think* 末尾的 `k` 就是一个喉塞音,`/θɪŋʔ ðæt/`。另外一个喉塞音语 `k`、`g` 没有关系,*uh-oh*, `/ɑʔoʊ/`……
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> * **Glottal stop**: `k`, `g` - denoted as `ʔ` in IPA. *I don't think that is true*. The *k* at the end of the word *think* is a glottal stop, pronounced as `/θɪŋʔ ðæt/`. Another example of a glottal stop which is not related to `k` or `g` is in the expression `uh-oh`, pronounced as `/ɑʔoʊ/`...
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不管是哪一种,都是因为之前的一个辅音**虽然并未发出声音却动作完整**造成的。
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Regardless of the type, such a stop occurs when a previous consonant is fully articulated without actually producing sound.
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