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@@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ Firstly, to pronounce these two sounds, the back part of the tongue must be rais
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就好像 `t/d` 在发音的时候一样,`k/g` 也会自然带着一个很轻的元音,再一次,不是 `ə` 而是 `ɤ`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-other="/audios/us/Close-mid_back_unrounded_vowel.ogg.mp3"></span>,但只有气流通过,没有声带振动。
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就好像 `t/d` 在发音的时候一样,`k/g` 也会自然带着一个很轻的元音,再一次,不是 `ə` 而是 `ɤ`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-other="/audios/us/Close-mid_back_unrounded_vowel.ogg.mp3"></span>,但只有气流通过,没有声带振动。请仔细体会一下 *class* 的发音:`/klæs/`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-us-male="/audios/us/class-us-male.mp3" data-audio-us-female="/audios/us/class-us-female.mp3"></span> —— 其中 `ɤ` 的音色,虽然轻微但也明显。
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Moreover, much like the `t/d` sounds, `k/g` also naturally carries a slight vowel sound. Once again, it's not `ə` but `ɤ`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-other="/audios/us/Close-mid_back_unrounded_vowel.ogg.mp3"></span>, where the air is flowing through without any vocal cord vibration.
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Moreover, much like the `t/d` sounds, `k/g` also naturally carries a slight vowel sound. Once again, it's not `ə` but `ɤ`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-other="/audios/us/Close-mid_back_unrounded_vowel.ogg.mp3"></span>, where the air is flowing through without any vocal cord vibration. Pay close attention to the pronunciation of class: `/klæs/`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-us-male="/audios/us/class-us-male.mp3" data-audio-us-female="/audios/us/class-us-female.mp3"></span>. The sound ɤ is subtle yet noticeable.
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